About This Blog

Brian C. Steinberg has over 15 years of Academic and Student Affairs experience. He has managed residence halls and apartments, advised Multicultural and International Students, and taught geography, diversity, college orientation, and technology courses at many campus and online colleges and universities.

Brian received his M.A. in Post Secondary Education: Student Affairs and Geography from The University of Northern Iowa. Brian is also a June 2002 graduate of the Social Justice Training Institute and is currently finishing up his PhD in The Leadership for Higher Education Program at Capella University. Brian also received his Diversity Graduate Certificate from Capella University.

Brian currently works for a diversity and multicultural education training and consulting firm and teaches and designs courses for a few online colleges and universities near Buffalo, NY.

Monthly Archive


Monthly Archives: August 2011

Disaster Preparation for Online Students

With the recent East Coast earthquake and Hurricane Irene, online students should be reminded to always ask themselves if they are really prepared if their internet or power ever went out.   Here are some things online students should always … Continue reading

Top 10 Reasons Why I Teach Online

Most online institutions will try almost anything to try and get you to attend. This is why it is so important for you to do your research and take your time in deciding what online institution you end up attending. … Continue reading

Top 10 Mistakes Online Students Make

What kinds of mistakes do online college students usually make? In my three years of experience teaching online I have found online students to make these top 10 mistakes: Online Student Mistake #1: Using Texting Language More and more students … Continue reading

Brian Steinberg To Blog For Associate Degree Online.com!

Starting this week, our blog will see some positive new changes! In order to bring our prospective students better insight and information about obtaining an online degree, we’re pleased to announce that Brian C. Steinberg, an experienced online faculty member … Continue reading