Online Schools
Over the past decade or so online schools, also known as distance learning, have become increasingly more popular. Of course, with more people wanting to take advantage of this form of learning, the choices of online schools have also increased. Now it's possible to undertake practically any degree or qualification online in virtually any subject you care to think of.
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In very many cases online degrees are provided by a separate arm of traditional schools, meaning any qualification gained this way is accredited to that particular learning institution. The only difference is that your classroom is your own home, rather than you physically attending the school. Your work, lectures and all communication with your professor is via the internet.In most cases the work is sent out via email, and lectures are posted online for you to watch at your leisure.
Communication might be via email or a simple message board. Some schools use a specially created software system, but in general all communication is made using the internet. Discussions are posted online so you can ask questions and receive input from other students as well as your professor or teaching assistant. In some cases you might find that video chats are scheduled so you can speak to your teacher in real time. Once you complete the various assignments you send them to your professor via email. He then grades them and returns them to you along with his comments.
Distance learning is continually developing along with technology. It is not unfeasible to think that in the near future perhaps video conferencing will be used as a real-time method of adding lectures and discussions to online education.
Why Choose Online Education?
There are many reasons why people may choose to study online. For a large proportion of 'non-traditional' students in particular, online is the ideal choice for furthering your education. Below are some of the top reasons why an online degree could be an excellent choice:
1. Study at your own Convenience
One of the biggest challenges facing many people is how to fit study around your life. Work, family and other commitments often mean that the rigid timetable for regular 'on-campus' classes is impossible. However, studying online means you view your lectures, ask questions and complete your assignments when you have the time. Get up an hour early and study in your pj's, or wait until the kids have gone to bed and study under the cover of darkness – online learning offers you the freedom to learn as and when you want to.
Of course, you still have deadlines for assignments and exams, but being able to fit your study around a 9-5 job is simply something which wasn't available a couple of decades ago.
2. It doesn't Matter Where you Live
Before distance learning it was either necessary to live close to your school or to move to where the school was located. But learning online means you can be located in Hawaii, Missouri, Alabama, Colorado or any other state, and take advantage of all the learning institutions based in New York – or Boston, or anywhere else in the country. Heck, you could be living on the island of Madagascar and still study with an online U.S. school – that's the huge advantage of online education.
3. Improve your Chances of Promotion and Further your Career
One sure-fire way to improve your appeal to current or prospective employers is to gain further qualifications. If you've ever been passed over for promotion, or just feel that your career isn't progressing as you hoped, then studying online is the ideal way to ensure you stand out above your fellow workers.
Studying online proves that you're proactive and prepared to go that extra mile.It shows that you take your career seriously and are investing in yourself – all the kind of attributes that employers look for when selecting likely candidates for new jobs or promotion.
4. Is it Time for a Change?
For anyone who is stuck in a job they don't particularly enjoy and yearns to have employment which makes them jump out of bed in the morning, then studying online could be the gateway towards a brand new career. Many people simply don't have the resources to give up work and go back to school, but studying online while continuing to earn an incomeat your present job could be the perfect solution. Once you've qualified then your search for your new career can commence – and you'll have the added benefit of your future employers seeing how dedicated you are. After all, it shows a huge amount of dedication to study for your new career whilst holding down a full-time job.
Is an Online Degree as Valuable as a Traditional Degree?
Rewind a few years and it's true that many employers were skeptical about the validity of online degrees. However, now that many of the top universities have an online arm, most employers now agree that an online qualification gained from an accredited university is as acceptable as a traditional degree. This is why many employers are now offering to fund employee's further education this way, as it is a justifiable expense towards making their employees more valuable to the company.
Do I have the Discipline to Study for an Online Degree?
No-one is going to pretend that getting an online degree is going to be a walk in the park.But when was anything worthwhile easy? Sure, you're going to have to set aside some time to study – and make sure that everyone else in the household allows you to have that uninterrupted time. But you'll more than likely be pleasantly surprised at how you manage – after all, you are studying because you want to, not because you have to, and that makes an enormous difference. And let's be honest, working towards something which will ultimately enhance your career and earn you more money is probably some of the strongest motivation there is.
To sum up, an online qualification is often one of the most suitable ways to advance your education. Whether you're looking to enhance your knowledge and credibility in your current profession or planning a total career change, distance learning provides an opportunity that for many would prove otherwise impossible to fit in around work and family life.« Collapse
In very many cases online degrees are provided by a separate arm of traditional schools, meaning any qualification gained this way is accredited to that particular learning institution. The only difference is that your classroom is your own home, rather than you physically attending the school. Your work, lectures and all communication with your professor is via the internet.In most cases the work is sent out via email, and lectures are posted online for you to watch at your leisure.
Communication might be via email or a simple message board. Some schools use a specially created software system, but in general all communication is made using the internet. Discussions are posted online so you can ask questions and receive input from other students as well as your professor or teaching assistant. In some cases you might find that video chats are scheduled so you can speak to your teacher in real time. Once you complete the various assignments you send them to your professor via email. He then grades them and returns them to you along with his comments.
Distance learning is continually developing along with technology. It is not unfeasible to think that in the near future perhaps video conferencing will be used as a real-time method of adding lectures and discussions to online education.
Why Choose Online Education?
There are many reasons why people may choose to study online. For a large proportion of 'non-traditional' students in particular, online is the ideal choice for furthering your education. Below are some of the top reasons why an online degree could be an excellent choice:
1. Study at your own Convenience
One of the biggest challenges facing many people is how to fit study around your life. Work, family and other commitments often mean that the rigid timetable for regular 'on-campus' classes is impossible. However, studying online means you view your lectures, ask questions and complete your assignments when you have the time. Get up an hour early and study in your pj's, or wait until the kids have gone to bed and study under the cover of darkness – online learning offers you the freedom to learn as and when you want to.
Of course, you still have deadlines for assignments and exams, but being able to fit your study around a 9-5 job is simply something which wasn't available a couple of decades ago.
2. It doesn't Matter Where you Live
Before distance learning it was either necessary to live close to your school or to move to where the school was located. But learning online means you can be located in Hawaii, Missouri, Alabama, Colorado or any other state, and take advantage of all the learning institutions based in New York – or Boston, or anywhere else in the country. Heck, you could be living on the island of Madagascar and still study with an online U.S. school – that's the huge advantage of online education.
3. Improve your Chances of Promotion and Further your Career
One sure-fire way to improve your appeal to current or prospective employers is to gain further qualifications. If you've ever been passed over for promotion, or just feel that your career isn't progressing as you hoped, then studying online is the ideal way to ensure you stand out above your fellow workers.
Studying online proves that you're proactive and prepared to go that extra mile.It shows that you take your career seriously and are investing in yourself – all the kind of attributes that employers look for when selecting likely candidates for new jobs or promotion.
4. Is it Time for a Change?
For anyone who is stuck in a job they don't particularly enjoy and yearns to have employment which makes them jump out of bed in the morning, then studying online could be the gateway towards a brand new career. Many people simply don't have the resources to give up work and go back to school, but studying online while continuing to earn an incomeat your present job could be the perfect solution. Once you've qualified then your search for your new career can commence – and you'll have the added benefit of your future employers seeing how dedicated you are. After all, it shows a huge amount of dedication to study for your new career whilst holding down a full-time job.
Is an Online Degree as Valuable as a Traditional Degree?
Rewind a few years and it's true that many employers were skeptical about the validity of online degrees. However, now that many of the top universities have an online arm, most employers now agree that an online qualification gained from an accredited university is as acceptable as a traditional degree. This is why many employers are now offering to fund employee's further education this way, as it is a justifiable expense towards making their employees more valuable to the company.
Do I have the Discipline to Study for an Online Degree?
No-one is going to pretend that getting an online degree is going to be a walk in the park.But when was anything worthwhile easy? Sure, you're going to have to set aside some time to study – and make sure that everyone else in the household allows you to have that uninterrupted time. But you'll more than likely be pleasantly surprised at how you manage – after all, you are studying because you want to, not because you have to, and that makes an enormous difference. And let's be honest, working towards something which will ultimately enhance your career and earn you more money is probably some of the strongest motivation there is.
To sum up, an online qualification is often one of the most suitable ways to advance your education. Whether you're looking to enhance your knowledge and credibility in your current profession or planning a total career change, distance learning provides an opportunity that for many would prove otherwise impossible to fit in around work and family life.« Collapse
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