Saturday, March 29, 2008

Is A Higher Education Really Worth The Money? Education is Outdated, Especially in Business

As a former financial broker and a graduate of an Accredited University, I look back on what exactly my education got me. It is important for you to understand that I worked very hard to graduate with honors and acquire the knowledge that I thought would make me rich. I even studied International Business in China, but the education lacked a sense of understanding how to create true wealth. I felt deceived when all I got was a very expensive piece of paper and a job that barely paid for the debt I'd piled on with the costs of college.

In this society we are conditioned to think that is okay to spend more than we make, and more importantly not invest in our future. When we are encouraged to invest, the returns balance the Interest on our current debts...if we're lucky. When an opportunity to supplement and someday replace an income that just no longer cuts it in this ever changing world, people view it as "risky".

So the question is, where is the real risk? The risk is in us relying on a system that is outdated and not self sustaining...AKA Pension plans, Social Security, Mutual Funds, etc. I don't know about you, but relying on outdated systems of security just don't seem to be that appealing anymore. An entrepreneurial spirit that harnesses the trends in the market will be the ones that benefit. Those that want to create their lives are grabbing a hold of opportunities that will create true wealth for their future.

As a writer, a musician, a world traveler, and an entrepreneur Matthew Frieling is a business marketing and leadership mentor. To find out more about Matthew's business ventures, please visit Squidoo or visit The Official Reverse Funnel System Page.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Online Training Opportunities In The Mental Health Industry

This article is part four of a series of five exploring unique and noteworthy trends in the mental health profession. The article focuses on Web Seminars and Online Training trends that are penetrating the mental health marketplace. The purpose for examining all of these trends is to note business opportunities and competitive influences within the industry.

Online Training: A Unique Way to Promote Your Services

Looking for ways to share your expertise and promote your services beyond traditional training opportunities? E-learning is fast becoming a powerful medium for building credibility and expanding one's reach at a national and international level. Online learning has also become an important vehicle for employee assistance programs and other practitioners who are seeking a presence within the corporate world. It allows you the ability to offer significant value to employees and managers using a platform they are familiar and comfortable using.

You can post your coursework with any existing training platform or simply create your own personal online training platform. I have seen business savvy clinicians use this form of training as an extension of clinical services they offer other practitioners and potential clients. How can you possibly do this without paying a pretty penny? Easy! In today's world there are several free open source learning management systems available to you. These systems allow you to quickly and easily create your own e-learning courses and programs. If you would like to find out what those platforms are I suggest searching under "free open source e-learning platforms" and you will find what you need.

Professional associations have also gotten into the e-learning game and offer numerous courses for members. Take a look at the American Counseling Association website and you will see a series of online offerings for their members. Posting a course on a national association website is another powerful way to expand your reach and build credibility within the profession.

Web Seminars (Webinars)

At present, Oprah Winfrey is offering a free 10-week web seminar with spiritual guru and author Eckhart Tolle. The webinar is being held every Monday 9 EST for 10 weeks. What is important to note about this hallmark event, whether you are an Oprah fan or not, is the fact that together they are delivering an interactive educational program on a global scale. Participants enter a virtual learning environment where they can access workbooks and course material, post questions and view real time discussions and presentations by Eckhart Tolle. Not impressed so far? How about the fact that they have over 700,000 participants each week from 139 different countries!

This single event demonstrates the power of web seminars and is introducing a mass audience to this technology. No longer is it simply a tool for facilitating virtual business meetings. It has become an effective vehicle to communicate a message, to build awareness and buy in about a particular topic and to offer an interactive educational experience.

Web Seminars, as part of the rising social nature of the web, will become more and more prominent in our near future. Larger behavioral healthcare organizations and practitioners alike will want to keep an eye on this model and think about how it might be useful in the mental health profession.

The information provided in these articles should offer practitioners some insight into what may lie ahead in the future as both a challenge and opportunity. Online training and web seminars are two trends worth exploring further.

Copyright 2008 - David Diana.

David Diana is a Licensed Professional Counselor and sales manager for Palmetto Behavioral Health, a private behavioral healthcare organization in South Carolina. In addition to his sales role, David provides consultative services to mental health practitioners in the community by helping them to market and grow their business. He is an experienced Licensed Professional Counselor and business consultant who has worked for many organizations in both the public and private sector to include IBM, PricewaterhouseCoopers, HayGroup, AVON Cosmetics, U.S. Customs, and the IRS.

Please visit him at http://www.davidpdiana.com where you will find more useful tools and information about the positive changes sales skills can have for you as a mental health professional.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Education is the Key to Your Success

No matter what path you take in life there is always the necessity for the life sustaining component of an education. Education comes in many forms drilled down to two distinct types; the formal and the informal.

There is no point in getting out of bed in the morning if you don't learn something, no matter how old or how young, every single waking hour of our lives we are learning.

Never fool yourself that there is no possibility for an education when it is economically just not a viable option for you. There is a never ending supply of ways for you to create a formal education. Libraries are free and plentiful and a wonderful source of information. Join a library and search out information in reference to your subject of interest. Librarians are always willing to assist you if the whole area seems too daunting, many successful people in this world have no formal education, but armed with the personal desire to be successful and the will to win they have educated themselves to a level of expertise and success in many fields which they are able to select. During even the earliest years of our lives education and sustenance are the keys to our survival.

Numbers of the 'lucky' members of our society spend many years going through the formal educative processes, schooling us in all forms of communication. Speech, reading, writing, all sciences in their own area of expertise, why is it that we reach a stage in our lives when we are apt to process some thoughts which are so completely negative, when in this age of knowledge the ability to acquire information is endless.

Personally I am of the opinion that it is never too late to learn and many life changing educative processes can begin at any age. It is a well known fact that there are a number of the so called privileged members of our society who have not been the recipients of a well paid formal education, but yet are listed among the most successful members of our so called civilized society. These people saw the opportunity of making the most of their lives and used every moment for the 'education' of themselves and now they are the employers of a very high percentage of our society and also employ many of the educated members of this world.

Never let an opportunity pass you by, make every post a winner, use every waking moment of every day and take your own life in your hands and educate yourself in some way each day. You should never let the sun set on a day when there has been nothing learned as each evening brings the end of a day never again to be lived.

Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself -Leo Tolstoy

The Author has owned and administered businesses over a period of 30 years. Having achieved many awards for excellence during her years in business, has mentored many new business owners to success. The Author is the owner of http://www.homebusinessadvice.com.au

Friday, March 07, 2008

Guide, Teach and Mentor with an Online Tutoring Business

Tutoring is a fast growing and extremely popular profession in the modern era. With students not receiving individual attention in school and working parents lacking the time to help their children with school work, more and more people now search for tutors.

Tutors are sought for in many areas, in which skills can be taught and acquired. For example in academic subjects such as math, languages & geometry, for sports such as tennis, swimming & baseball, for acquiring computer skills such as word processing, designing & programming or even for hobbies such as sewing, crafting or sculpting.

Tutoring to students is carried out in many ways. "In-home" tutoring is when the tutor visits the home of the student to offer his/her services while "at-my-place" tutoring is when the student visits the home of the tutor to obtain his/her services. Online tutoring and email tutoring is when the tutor and student conduct their lessons via the help of the internet. For online tutoring a specific time is set between the tutor and the student to carry out the lesson through instant messaging services such as Yahoo, AOL, MSN, etc. Email tutoring is when the tutor and the student rely on emails to perform their lessons. The advantage of online and email tutoring is that the tutor and the student need not be in the same city or country to carry out the studies and also the time and money spent on commuting is saved.

With the increase of demand for tutors, more and more people prefer to stay at home and start their own tutoring venture. The most essential qualifications that are required to become a tutor, with the exception of having an in-depth knowledge of the subject or subjects which you are going to teach are good communication skills, enduring patience and the ability to connect with your students. You should also posses the qualities of reliability and dependability. Sticking to the planned schedules with your students are very important since you are providing a valuable service.

Having your own online tutoring venture provides you with many advantages. For starters you would be working from home which in turn provides you with more time to spend with your family. Reduction of costs involved in commuting and of acquiring office attire is another advantage. In addition you would be having more flexibility. And above all you can have the satisfaction in providing an esteemed service to the society.

You can carry out this venture as a part time or full time occupation. Also the subjects and the number of subjects that you want to tutor, completely depends on you. When considering the subjects, it is important that you have a thorough understanding in that particular field. In the tutoring profession your potential students could vary from elementary to high school or even grown ups who require tutoring in specific areas such as the computer field or hobbies. The number of subjects that you wish to tutor depends on the amount of energy and time you can utilize for this venture.

As an independent tutor you would have an advantage over tutoring companies, since you would be providing one-to-one tutoring which most parents prefer for their children at a much friendlier rate.

Starting a tutoring business costs very little and it provides a steady source of income all year round. Your tutoring rates will depend on your experience, the demand for that specific subject and the market price. If you are new to this venture it is always better to charge less than the competitors till you are able to gain experience and prove your value in the field.

When launching your own online business, you should first determine the number of subjects you want to tutor and the age group you are focusing on. Depending on these factors you can concentrate on your target audience, how to approach them and your marketing strategy. Even though "word of mouth" is the biggest marketing tool in this profession, having a website is another significant way to market your online tutoring venture.

When conducting tutoring sessions, in order to make it as effective as possible you should prepare your sessions in advance, know your subject and any changes in the content, be professional and supportive of the student. The keys to succession in the online tutoring profession are being result oriented, establishing sound relationships with the students and their parents and providing an exceptional service.

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Sunday, March 02, 2008

Online LPN Degree - Truth or Scam?

Nursing school programs all over the country are turning away qualified students because of the nursing teacher shortage.

As a result, these days, more and more people are searching for an online LPN degree to get past those nursing school waiting lists.

Well, there's good news and there's bad news for those folks.

The fact is, there is no way to get your LPN degree online.

That is because during the Licensed Practical Nursing program, a lot of the learning is the hands on, practical stuff. LPNs interact with patients while being trained and observed by registered nurses known as proctors. It is during the second year of learning that nurses learn the classes that they are able to take online. Those classes are more heavily focused on management and theory.

In fact, there are a lot of nursing skills that can only be learned by doing them, and practicing them on a real live person. The idea of a nurse who learned absolutely everything online, frankly, a scary one. And it would be quite unsafe.

There are, however, numerous LPN to RN online programs, paramedic to RN online programs, and even respiratory therapist to RN online programs. They are offered by private, expensive degree colleges but they are also becoming increasingly popular at community college because of the nursing shortage and the desperate need for registered nurses.

So it makes a lot of sense for an aspiring nurse to get a licensed practical nursing degree (or, in some states, what is called a licensed vocational nursing degree.) But it can't be done online.

However, the waiting lists for LPN schools are much shorter than those for traditional RN programs. And there are "career colleges" which, while more expensive than technical schools and vocational schools and community colleges, often have no waiting list at all. It is worth exploring those options, because one a student becomes a Licensed Practical Nurse, it is very simple to find a bridge program which will give them their degree as an RN.

But just remember, if you hear someone talking about an "online LPN degree" or "online LPN school" it's pie in the sky - because there truly is no such thing.

Don't keep waiting to fulfill your dream of becoming a nurse! Visit http://www.nursingschoolprograms.com to find the secrets to getting into nursing school - and getting your degree! faster than you ever thought possible!

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Role Of Online Nursing Schools

A Nurse has one of the most important parts to play in the healthcare industry. There is no denying their dynamic role in clinics and hospitals both public and private. Therefore, the ever growing shortage of these vital constituents is being felt keenly. This huge shortage of nurses is being worked upon by nursing schools, hospitals and state and local governments. All these efforts are to a great extent failing and surprisingly enough not because of lack of aspiring candidates but because of one factor, which is restricted access to nursing schools. The traditional nursing schools don't have enough room for the huge number of interested candidates. An enormous number of waiting lists of 17,000 students to enter traditional nursing schools of California and 130,000 in other states prove the fact.

Where traditional schools are making all the efforts to counter this lack of space by opening larger training centers and hiring instructors, online nursing schools are proving to be viable option worldwide. Here, the nursing instructors dispense the much needed training and knowledge online. However clinical practice is still a hands-on course even in online nursing schools. Nevertheless, administrative procedures and theory are offered online by online nursing online schools thus easing traditional nursing schools' burden.

Not only basic education is offered at online nursing schools but also higher education can be pursued by current nurses seeking career advancements and specializations.

Completion of basic or advanced degree from one of the online nursing schools will earn you incentives as trained nurses. The salaries of nurses are high, as the demand of trained nurse is on the rise. The salary of full time registered nurses has seen a 32% hike as compared to previous year, it is now US$69,000.

By joining an online nursing school, you will become a part of healthcare industry which is serving the ailing humanity. Thus not only helping with the healing process but also leaving deep impressions on the lives of so many others. Online nursing schools offer you the fastest way of entering a promising career and financial stability.

Mary Solomons is a career consultant, providing focused career consultancy both online and offline, aiming to guide students to authentic and accredited online universities and colleges.She administrates websites including http://www.onlinenursingdegree.ws and http://www.vocationaldegree.net

Friday, February 08, 2008

The Reputation of Your College and its Importance

Not all colleges are created equal and, just as with people, every college earns a reputation, whether good, bad, or somewhere in between. Now consider that once you earn a degree from a college, its reputation will be associated with you for the rest of your life. Every employer will see the name of the college or university you attended on your resume. Consequently, below are a few reputation-related considerations you should weigh prior to making a commitment to attend.

Famous or Infamous

Is the name of your school instantly recognizable? If so, it is either famous or infamous. Of the two, being famous is the only one better than being unknown. If a college has a bad reputation, it may in fact reflect on you. Schools that are famous can be a huge benefit to graduates; one that no one has heard of won't hurt, but a school with a bad scholastic reputation should be avoided.

Specialization

Some colleges are only well known for one course of study. This means it may have a bland, or even negative, reputation for other majors, while brandishing a great name in the area of your interest. If you are confident that the one specialty is for you, these schools are a great choice. Just make sure you do not end up at one of them studying outside their specialty.

Accreditation

This may be more crucial than any other factor. Is your college actually qualified to provide you a genuine education? There are many levels of accreditation, and each determines whether the institution is a university or simply a college. It also factors into the availability of a major in the subject you want, because a school must be accredited for each major. Even though its administration may claim to offer a "course of study" in your chosen field, it may not have the accreditation needed to offer that field of study as a recognized major.

How to Evaluate a College's Reputation

Evaluating a school's reputation is more an art than science. Ask older people you know what they think of the college and what it is best known for - then research what they tell you to ensure the accuracy of those comments. Speak with the school's own representatives about your questions or concerns, but don't necessarily embrace all you are told because they have incentive to position the school as positively as possible. Additionally, simply try researching the college via an Internet search engine to see what intriguing information pops up.

A school's reputation is perhaps the most important factor to consider when weighing the impact of your college on your future. If an employer believes you attended one that likely did not adequately prepare you for the job under consideration, it doesn't much matter in that situation whether you loved it and received a great education - it could still reflect poorly on you. Instead, you want the name of your school to help garner instant respect and admiration.

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Saturday, February 02, 2008

Earning An MBA Degree Online - Is It A Good Idea?

Whether you get your degree online, or in a traditional college program, the MBA degree has become the entrance ticket to corporate life. Without a Master's in Business Administration it will be difficult for you to be taken seriously as a candidate for management jobs; for promotions; or even for challenging assignments. If you want to take your career to a higher level -- whether at your current company, or with another employer -- you should seriously consider getting your MBA.

The problem for most students, however, is how to add the time commitment of graduate school into their lives. Some will choose to return to school full-time, but for many a two year break from a corporate salary just isn't feasible. For these students, earning an MBA degree online has become an attractive option; but there are several questions you should ask yourself before you make the decision to do this.

Will an online MBA be accepted in the corporate world?

When distance learning first became popular, some of the schools that initially offered students the opportunity to study online were, let us say, not of the first-rank academically. The worst of them were simply degree mills, businesses willing to sell a diploma to any willing buyer. Even the more legitimate operations had yet to be accredited.

As time moved on, the world of online education attracted more established colleges and universities into the marketplace. Although less reputable operations still exist, it's now possible to earn an online MBA from some of the most prestigious businesses schools in the world. A degree from such a school, or indeed from any properly accredited school, will be accepted by employers without question. More to the point, your diploma will simply state that you have your MBA; neither it nor your transcript is likely to specify whether you studied online or not.

Will I miss out on networking opportunities?

Simply put, yes. Business school offers unparalleled access to others who, like you, plan to storm the gates of the corporate world. Your fellow classmates may include would-be entrepreneurs who will go on to found the next Google, FedEx, or Home Depot. And a campus environment allows for much easier and more flexible interactions than you can achieve online.

But that doesn't mean that you'll have no opportunities for networking in an online MBA program. Many of your courses will demand participation in discussion forums, interactive chat environments, or video conferencing. Even simple email groups offer the savvy student a chance to meet potential friends, collaborators, or partners. Networking online is slightly different than face-to-face, but it's still important to present yourself pleasantly and professionally; to give more than you receive; and to listen attentively to what you're being told.

Do I have the self-discipline to complete an online MBA program?

Whether you study on campus or online, business school is hard work; you should expect to put in long hours, both in class and studying independently. But without the discipline of class attendance and a regular schedule, online MBA students face more of a challenge in focusing on their studies. You have to be sure that you can put aside hobbies, a trip to the movies, or even a night on the couch watching the play offs, in order to make time for class assignments, essays, and studying for tests.

Particularly if you're continuing to work full-time during your college program, time management is a vital skill for success in business school. Distance learning lends itself well to flexible scheduling, since you can often choose to listen to lectures at a time that's convenient for you. But you do have to schedule the time to actually listen to them; the work still has to be completed.

If you can focus effectively on your studies, then you should have no hesitation about earning your MBA degree online. But the decision to earn an online college degree should not be made lightly.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Online Degrees Tips - Your Ultimate Guide to Online Degree Programs

By: Lynne OConnor

Is an Online Business Degree Right for You?

Deciding if an online business degree is right for you is an easy task. With the wide selection of programs, flexibility and personalized formatting, an online business degree is a great choice for any one new to the business world or those that are very experienced but looking to learn more.

These degrees can be obtained in many fields of business, for examples, accounting, general business, leadership and marketing. Many colleges offer these business degrees, but three well know, accredited online colleges are Ashworth College, Kaplan University and Walden University.

To decide which online business degree is right for you, it is best to decide what your career goals are or what your current job calls for. For instance, if you want to start your own small business, then a degree in marketing may be your best bet. But, if you are currently a manager at your place of business then a leadership degree may get you the skills you need to get a promotion and a raise in your current career.

Other individuals may pursue an online business degree in order to change careers. Many nurses, teachers and other non-business career holders seek online degrees while working at their regular job.

Applying is easy. All you need is a high school diploma or G.E.D and a willingness to learn. Depending on your previous college experience and work history, you may be able to obtain your business degree in as little as six months.

Before deciding on a university that you are interested in, make sure that they are accredited and the staff has extensive experience in the field that you are interested in.

Once you have decided to enroll, getting started is easy. Most colleges offer year round enrollment so that individuals can get started on their studies right away. After enrolling, most online programs make the coursework available for immediate download so that you can start that very day itself.

What are the Advantages to Completing an Online Bachelors Degree? An online bachelor’s degree is a four-year college degree that an individual completes and earns through the Internet. The biggest benefit of an online bachelor’s degree is that it usually takes less time to complete.

Most individuals can complete their online bachelor’s degree in as little as three years. If you have prior college credits to transfer or relevant work history to consider, then you can complete your degree in as little as six months.

Another benefit to completing an online bachelor’s degree is that the course work is extremely flexible. Classes can be taken any time throughout the day and you never have to leave your house. All course work is completed via the Internet either through downloadable lessons or virtual class times.

The average online bachelor’s degree program requires at least twenty hours of course work a week. But since the course is completed online, individuals can work faster or slower, depending on their schedule, as long as the course is completed within the allowed time frame.

The standard time frame for the course work of an online bachelor’s degree is one class every five weeks. This schedule allows a student to concentrate solely on one class or module at a time ensuring that they learn all of the information presented in that session. This is an advantage over traditional four year colleges because with an online program you can devote your time to each session without being distracted by other classes and information.

Tuition payment is also easier with an online program. Online degree programs qualify for the same tuition assistance that on-site programs do. Therefore, individuals can apply for student loans, payment plans and employer reimbursement programs. Plus, some online colleges allow the student to pay as they go, cutting down on upfront college costs.

Earning an online bachelors degree is a perfect way for individuals that are currently employed full time to further their careers. By studying online, individuals can keep their regular job and still earn a degree in record time.

To qualify for enrollment, you are only required to have a high school diploma or G.E.D. Since no prior college education is required, online degrees are also the perfect choice for someone that must work full time to pay for.

If you are contemplating earning your bachelors degree, then an online bachelors degree program is definitely worth researching.

Why You Should Choose an Accredited Online Degree?

An accredited online degree is a college degree that is received through Internet studies offered by an accredited college. This means that the school or university that is offering the degree has been approved by a national or state board of education.

In order to offer an accredited online degree a college must offer its course work and lesson requirements to the board of education for approval. The board will then go through that course work and make sure that it adheres to the industry standards for completion.

When contemplating completing any type of degree over the Internet it is best to do so with an accredited online degree provider. Accredited degrees are more reputable and the credits transfer to other schools should you ever decide to further your education again.

Online degrees can come in many forms. You can earn an associate's degree, bachelors or master’s degree or even a course completion certification diploma.

To earn masters accredited degree online, you must first possess a bachelors degree from a regular or online college.

To earn a bachelors accredited online degree, you need to have at least a high school diploma or G.E.D.

With both degrees, you can shorten the amount of time it takes to complete by having prior college credits or related work experience.

It usually takes about three years to complete an accredited online degree. This time frame is based on a curriculum of at least twenty hours of course work a week. Some degrees, like a specialized law degree, can take up to four years to complete.

By choosing an accredited online degree program as opposed to a regular degree program, you are choosing a degree of a higher standard. With an accredited degree, there will be more choices opened up to you and more occasions for advancement.

What are Accredited Online Degree Programs?

Accredited online degree programs are college programs that are offered over the Internet by certified schools and universities. Accredited online degree programs are tested and approved by state or national education review boards.

There are many different types being offered on the Internet. These programs include degrees in many different fields such as accounting, law, business management and healthcare.

A few well-known schools that offer accredited online degree programs are Phoenix University, Concord Law School and Pierce University. Accredited online degree programs usually offer a completely off-site program, meaning that the student can access everything they will need to earn a degree from the comfort of their own home.

Also, these online degree programs usually offer downloadable lessons that can be accessed and completed at any time during the day or night. However, some programs do require the attendance of virtual meetings or classes that are put on at certain times throughout the day via the Internet.

To find out which degree program is right for you, you first need to choose a field of education that interests you. After defining your field of interest, seek out a school that specializes in that field.

Accredited online degree programs are very useful for those individuals seeking to further their education while continuing full-time at their present job. Some even offer credits for work already completed in the same field as the sought after degree. These credits are usually based on work or life experience. Also, some programs accept credits from other colleges.

Applying prior credits toward accredited online degree programs will help to shorten the length of time required to receive your new bachelor's or master's degree. While some programs can take up to four years to complete, prior credits can reduce your education time by up to two years.

How to Get Your Bachelors Degree Online?

Getting a bachelors degree online can be a fast and easy way to further your career. But before you enroll, there are a few important things you need to know.

First, you'll want to make sure that the college that offers the online degree is accredited. School and universities are accredited on a state or national level. This accreditation means that a board of education has researched and approved the schools curriculum and course work.

Next, you will want to make sure that the school is highly recognized and that the bachelor’s degree is transferable. This helps because someday you may want to further your education by completing your master’s degree and you will need to be able to transfer your bachelor’s credits.

Prerequisite to getting a bachelors degree from any university, you must first have at least a high school diploma or a G.E.D. It also helps to have some college or previous work experience under your belt. If you have previous college credits, then they can be applied toward your bachelors degree program and shorten the length of time that you will need to be enrolled in school.

Without previous college credits, most bachelors degree online programs take up to three years to complete. This time frame is based on an individual that takes at least twenty hours of course work a week. With prior college credits, or by spending more time on course work each week, some individuals can complete their bachelor’s degree online program in as little as one year.

To decide which college or university to enroll with, it is best to decide what type of degree program you need. Many colleges offer these programs but some specialize in different fields. For example, a person who wants a bachelors degree in business night want to go with Ashworth College, while a person that wants an education degree would want to go with Penn State University.

Once you have chosen a bachelors degree online program, you need to research its class schedule. Many online programs allow you to download the course work and complete it on your own schedule, but some programs require that you log on to the Internet for virtual class sessions a few times a week at a designated time.

About the Author:

Lynne O'Connor has many years experience of online business and educational resources and provides free advice at http://www.homeworkinguk.com/online-degree

Monday, September 03, 2007

Get That Higher Degree That You Always Wanted Through Online Education

Online opportunities are fast becoming one of the most popular options at the present time in gaining a higher education. It's the cost effective aspects and the user friendly features of online learning appeals to the average working adult. The benefits of online learning go beyond time and cost to offer a sense of accomplishment once the new Associate's, Bachelor's or Master's degree is in hand.

The history of e-learning has evolved and continues to evolve into great legitimacy in the world of education as with technology consistently changing the shape of the landscape of nearly everything. More and more online schools are offering accredited courses at more affordable cost compared to conventional schools. This attracts more people and also the opportunity to have career advancement is also an advantage for online education. The virtual classroom is seeing more and more students each year while conventional classrooms still have their place.

For some students, online education can offer a chance to either broaden horizons or narrow down career options. It is because a student can select the right courses they need in every subject. And these online credits are also considered transferable and help them achieve their respective degree.

Distance learning is now very effective with the help of the internet and collaborative software like chat, discussion boards and audio-conferencing. Now, students can take a few seconds to log on to their virtual campus to get assignments.

These online programs are generally consisting of CBT (computer-based training), WBT (web-based training), interactive media, educational animation and a whole slew of other types of educational technology. These technologies make online learning more efficient and even more efficient as it improves. This can also allows students to take control of their education and organize their career plan with the help of e-portfolios.

Online and distance learning continue to make their appearance at the very top of the list of the usefulness of the internet. New technological enhancement ensures continuing education among people.

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