Web Teacher » Uncategorized http://www.webteacher.org The Ins and Outs of Distance Learning Fri, 02 Aug 2013 00:00:00 +0000 en hourly 1 What Is Distant Education All About? /2012/05/22/what-is-distant-education-all-about/ /2012/05/22/what-is-distant-education-all-about/#comments Tue, 22 May 2012 00:00:00 +0000 www.webteacher.org /?p=12 With advances in computers and internet services, many colleges are now offering distance learning programs. You may be wondering what exactly distance learning is. Distance learning is a way of getting a degree or training without physically having to show up in a classroom. This allows people to earn degrees from colleges in other states or go to a local school without having to be in a classroom.

The advantages of this are that people can schedule their school time for when they have time, working around school, children and other responsibilities. Many people that could not have gone back to school before because of scheduling are able to now with access to distance learning.

That said, it takes a rather determined individual to finish a distance learning course. Since people are not required to attend classes, it is up to them to ensure that they finish school work and do well in classes. Additionally, many of the local support options are not available with distance learning, and communication takes place via email and chat.

Distance learning is a great tool for someone looking to further or finish their education, but they need to be sure it is right for them to succeed.

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The Challenges Of Seeking A Distant Education /2012/05/21/the-challenges-of-seeking-a-distant-education/ /2012/05/21/the-challenges-of-seeking-a-distant-education/#comments Mon, 21 May 2012 00:00:00 +0000 www.webteacher.org /?p=11 Many people today are looking to get back into school and further their education. The internet has changed the way that we do many things, and one of those is the way that people go to school. People can now finish their education at a school that is in a different state.

The advantages of distance education is that you are able to get a degree from whatever college you would like, it allows you do your schoolwork whenever you have time and allows you to choose from a huge list of degrees without being limited to what schools in your area offer. Didn’t catch that? This explains it.

However, while this is a great opportunity, many people do have some issues with distance learning. To follow a distance learning program you have to be a self starter since there is no one that is following up and making sure you study or view online lectures. Additionally, you will have to communicate with teachers only through the internet and cannot simply schedule a meeting time in a classroom if you have a problem.

Overall distance learning is a great idea that is allowing many people to finish their education, but it is something you have to be determined to do for it to work.

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Five Pros And Cons About Distant Education /2012/05/17/five-pros-and-cons-about-distant-education/ /2012/05/17/five-pros-and-cons-about-distant-education/#comments Thu, 17 May 2012 00:00:00 +0000 www.webteacher.org /?p=10 The technology of today’s world has given us many advances such as online banking and bill paying, instant communication with loved ones, and information at our fingertips. One of the most impressive uses of the newest technology is the development of distant education. Here are five pros and cons of distant education:

- It is possible to earn the degree you dreamed of without relocating to a city that has a college offering the program you are interested in.

- Online colleges provide links to libraries and fulltext bibliographic databases for use in researching topics for papers and additional reading. If you are located in a rural area or small town you do not need to be concerned about access to supplemental reading for your classes. .

- Most distant education moves at a faster pace. When you finish one class you are able to immediately enroll in the next class. There is generally no waiting for the next quarter or semester to start so you are able to finish a degree in less time than on a campus.

- Getting a degree from a distant learning program is generally more expensive than attending college on a campus because the credit hours are higher.

- Not all online programs are fully accredited. Make sure you thoroughly investigate before you enroll.

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