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Distance Learning
Author: Radha Khalsa
The internet have spurred a revolution in education. Getting a
degree is not as hard as it used to be. Those Universities that
adapt are going to see addition enrollment through the
internet. It is now possible to live in a remote area of the
world and still work towards a degree. This will greatly affect
working adults, seniors and the disabled.
There are more than 23 million people pursing continuing
education accounting for !5% of all higher education. Anyone
with a moderate level of computer skills and an online
connection can enroll. Websites like www.classesusa.com have
links to 3,000 credit and non-credit courses.
The advantages to online enrollment include the ability to
attend classes and study at your convenience. Pursuing higher
education no longer interferes with your career.
Loss of student eacher exchange has been seen as a
disadvantage. Also, not all employers recognize online degrees.
Especially in the areas of medicine, law and health care.
In order to avoid fraud, it is best to choose a college or
university that is reputable. Some online universities are
simply selling degrees. Check for accreditation before
enrolling.
Some universities will have recorded lectures, some use
streaming video. Lectures in many cases will be archived in
transcript form so you can go back if you miss something.
Communication with instructors occurs by email, instant
messaging and chat rooms.
Education is a life long process, and the internet has made it
easier for us to stay on the cutting edge, allowing us to
remain productive longer.
About the Author
MARKETING COORDINATOR and WEBSITE DESIGNER-Radha Khalsa, has
extensive experience in the areas of marketing analysis,
strategic planning and project management.
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