Ask Slashdot: How Is Online Engineering Coursework Viewed By Employers?

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New submitter KA.7210 writes "I am an employed mechanical engineer, having worked with the same company since graduation from college 5 years ago. I am looking to increase my credentials by taking more engineering courses, potentially towards a certificate or a full master's degree. Going to school full time is not an option, and there is only one engineering school near me that offers a program that resembles what I wish to study, and also has the courses at night. Therefore, I have begun to look at online options, and it appears there are many legitimate, recognizable schools offering advanced courses in my area of interest. My question to Slashdot readers out there is: how do employers view degrees/advanced credentials obtained online, when compared to the more typical in-person education? Does anyone have specific experience with this situation? The eventual degree itself will have no indication that it was obtained online, but simple inference will show that it was not likely I maintained my employment on the east coast while attending school in-person on the west coast. I wish to invest my time wisely, and hope that some readers out there have experience with this issue!"

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Micron appoints Mark Durcan as new CEO

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Micron appoints Mark Durcan as new CEOIn the wake of last week's fatal plane crash that took the life of its CEO, Micron Technology has appointed a successor, Mark Durcan. The former CTO has been with the company since 1984, and has -- per company bylaws -- been serving as interim chief since February 3rd. Robert Switz, the company's previous Board Director, will assume the duties of Board Chairman and Mark Adams, formerly the VP of Worldwide Sales, has been named as the company's President. In a press release announcing the appointments, the new CEO wrote that the company was "deeply saddened" to learn of the death of its top executive, and that the management team would work relentlessly to "continue to move the company forward."

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Refurb Xooms Sold with Personal Info on Them

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This could be a nightmare in the making for the hundred or so original owners of Motorola Xoom WiFi tablets that were recently resold: the original owner's information was never erased and the OS was never returned to its original condition. The tablets were resold on Woot.com, so if you bought one of these tablets, you may have bought more than you bargained for. Motorola says if you returned a Xoom tablet to the listed retailers between March and October 2011, you will get a free two year membership to Experian's ProtectMyID identity protection service. Comments

Air Guns Shake Up Earthquake Monitoring

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sciencehabit writes "Petroleum geologists have long used air guns in their search for oil and gas deposits. Sudden blasts from the devices generate seismic waves that they use to map underground rock formations. Could the same technique be used to study earthquakes? A team of Chinese scientists thinks so. The researchers have designed an air gun that could be useful in monitoring changes in stress buildup along fault zones."

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US researchers discover new species of crocodile dubbed ‘Shieldcroc’ dating … – Fox News

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US researchers discover new species of crocodile dubbed 'Shieldcroc' dating ...
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A new species of prehistoric crocodile that dates back 95 million years ago has been identified by a University of Missouri researcher. The extinct creature, nicknamed “Shieldcroc” due to a thick-skinned shield on its head, is an ancestor of today's ...
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