PRLog (Press Release) -
Dec 08, 2008 -
SlightlySick University, the New Name in Higher (Blogging) Education, has select openings for qualified professors to teach class.
Due to tremendous public response, SlightlySick U (http://www.slightlysick-
u.com), a community, or student, based blog is currently seeking professors to teach various classes for the winter semester. SlightlySick U is based, in part, on a traditional online University, however, unlike other blogs available online, does not exclude or limit content. SlightlySick U allows its students to pick the topics or courses they want to learn more about. “Because of the broad spectrum of potential classes to be offered, we only limit the number of classes, or professor blogs, to a maximum of ten (10) classes per semester,” states Dan Slatkin, IT and Content Director for SlightlySick.com, which hosts SlightlySick U. “This allows our students and professors to have a truly interactive and unique online blogging experience.”
For those professors who do not have enough time to teach a full semester class, SlightlySick U also allows professors to teach special lecture series on the topic of their choosing.
Professors who are chosen to teach class are allowed, and encouraged, to market their product or services, which include free banner postings and links to their website, during their teaching tenure. In addition to free advertising, through SBE Multi-Media (
http://www.sbemedia.com), SlightlySick’
s parent company, professors can create their own free online e-Commerce store and sell class related products and designs on various apparel, with fulfillment services being offered through SBE Media.
SlightlySick™
University is a non-accredited public blog and social forum serving the world community. Our focus is on a community which engages in teaching, learning, research and discovery which not only allows personal growth but improves the overall dour humor of society.