4 Education Online

27-11-2006

 The Growing Trend of Distance Learning

All around the world there is a sudden explosion of distance learning schools. You see thousands of websites offering online courses, and even traditional schools are offering a website component for students who want to learn off campus.

The distance learning revolution was of course made possible by advancements in Internet technology and communication. People can now email or chat with each other even when they’re in another part of the world, and multimedia files can easily deliver mini lectures. Chatting and videoconferencing also makes it possible for people to talk in real time.

Using this technology for distance learning was a natural step. Look at the statistics. Over 133,00,000 people in the United States alone have web access, and schools have seen this as an untapped market. They also seek to make themselves relevant to a “web generation”. About ninety percent of college students use the web so putting some courses on the web is one way of moving with the times. In fact, nearly 90 percent of the colleges began offering distance learning courses in 2004, a dramatic sixty two percent growth from 1998. Another twenty five percent say they will add more distance learning courses in the next five years.

But what is amazing is how the industries and companies have embraced it as a valid way of getting a degree. IF you take your course in an accredited school your units will be recognized by all schools and companies. Your undergraduate course will be credited in the future when you decide to take a masteral course or even a doctorate. You can also take short courses on technical subjects and specialize in a particular field.

So what does this mean? You can sign up for an online course and enjoy the flexibility and convenience of taking your classes through the web—and reap the same benefits tof someone who has quit her job and gone to a traditional school. Nowadays it doesn’t matter how you got the degree as long as it’s from a prestigious university or college. In the end it’s all about how much you learned and how committed you were to learning as much as you could.


 The Importance of Adult Education

Adult Education

The highest paying jobs are those that require very specialized skills. To get that big paycheck, and the promotion that you want, you need to invest in your education. Your degree is written proof that you have the knowledge and the understanding of your field. You have tools and strategies that you can use to solve common problems, and are aware of trends and movements that can give your company the competitive advantage. In other words, you are an asset to the company. They will be willing to pay a premium salary for that.

Education shouldn’t stop after college. In fact, the most successful people say that they never stopped learning—they continued to read books, attend lectures and conferences, and take classes.

The difficult part, of course, is freeing your schedule for those things. It is true that the higher you climb up the ladder, the more responsibilities you have, and the less time you have for your personal endeavors.

Online classes can help you take a course in your field at your own convenience. You can study at night, or on the weekends, and then review the material from anywhere in the world. You don’t have to quit your job or move to another part of the world just to study in a particular university.

You should also take advantage of seminars and workshops. These normally take just a few hours or days, but look impressive in your resume. They can also inform you of trends and issues in your field and let you meet the experts. These are also a great opportunity to network and to build your relationships with people outside your company—you never know when the person who sits next to you will offer you a better job!

You can also expand your education by signing up for leadership training seminars. Good managers aren’t just smart, they’re people smart. They know how to work with those around them and can get the best out of any team. They know how to motivate and to keep their people focused on a goal. Leadership training seminars can really make a difference.


26-11-2006

 FAQ

1. How much do online courses cost?

Online courses can cost as much as traditional courses, but you can find funding through loans, grants, and scholarships. But though the rates may be the same when it comes to tuition, you are saving on dorming and transportation fees, and you can manage your courses in such a way that you can still work while you study.

2. How can I get financial aid?

You will find it easier to get financial aid if you study in a school that is regionally credited, since government scholarships will usually recognize these learning institutions. However you can also approach private institutions. Another option is to ask the company to pay for the course, especially if your degree is related to your current profession.

3. What should I look at when I evaluate a school?

It’s important to enroll in a school that is accredit, reliable, and has a reputation for good training. Never choose a school based on price alone, as if the degree isn’t going to be recognized then you’ve thrown away more money in the long run.

Choosing the right school is essential. Make sure that the school you choose is accredited by the proper regional association. Also, make sure that it will offer you the help and support you need. Interview counselors or admissions officers from the schools you are considering before you enroll and be sure to ask them questions that will are not covered on their website or brochures. Ask about their accreditation, the programs that they offer, the quality of their staff, their years in service, their curriculum, the multimedia elements of their program, and anything else that is important to you. Doing thorough research on a school will help you avoid ended up in an unpleasant situation later on.

4. What kind of equipment do I need to buy?

It depends on the course and the school. For example there are those that will give hardware specifications. You may also need good internet access, some multimedia applications, and software.


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Welcome to 4Education-Online.com! Online education, also called distance learning, has made it possible for many people to pursue a degree from the comfort of their own homes. If you're thinking of taking the plunge yourself, this website can help you review your options and decide which school to attend.

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