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    PostHeaderIcon Online education ? Ease of School from Home

    Online education has been touted as the new wave of education for the future. As more and more colleges and universities hop onto this virtual bandwagon, the opportunities for students increase both in terms of quality and quantity. Nowadays, it doesn’t matter whether you live in a small rural community, if you are trying to complete your education while juggling a host of other responsibilities, or even if you are looking for extremely specialized niche degree programs, online education is your best bet. As the number of students who enroll for online schools and colleges grows annually, colleges step up their efforts simultaneously to deliver the best designed degree programs that come along with a host of other benefits.

    Propagating the ease of ‘school at home,’ online education can be your best option if:

    You have other responsibilities besides your education – For stay at home parents, students who are already working, business men who travel a lot, students can study anytime, anywhere, and on their own schedule. As long as you have Internet access and a computer, you can plan your studies around your other schedule. And while it does offer great amounts of flexibility, an online education program does not mean less work. You have to be committed to take out time for your research and online lectures and fit in your assignments whenever you get the free time to do so.

    You cannot physically be on campus or at a particular location – Whether this is due to prohibitive travel times or budget constraint, there is no need to commute daily to school or relocate to the city of your college of choice. You can be at home, at work, or even on the road and complete your work on time.

    You do not have the money to fund an expensive college education – Online degree programs are significantly cheaper than the more traditional programs offered by colleges. You can now enjoy in your own home the benefits of an education without many of the financial hardships that are often associated with attending school. In addition, you will also save on traveling and accommodation and even childcare.

    You need individual attention – Most college courses have too many students attending classes to assure any real one on one interaction with the professors. Internet education offers course material that is accessible 24 hours a day and students have the ability to re-read lectures and discussion as often as they require. Online students also have more interaction with their professors as email correspondence is vital in this method of teaching. In this way, a rapport between student and teacher builds up and proves useful in determining ones strengths and weaknesses.

    You need to be up to date on a diverse range of study material – Many careers today demand recruits to be exposed to a larger field of knowledge than just their specific major. Online education offers up-to-date theory along with practical knowledge. Online healthcare programs, for example, offer on site practical training at a nearby hospital or clinic along with its theory based course material. Students also get exposed to knowledge and a broader range of content due to online access and e-content. Teachers are located all around the world and offer a world view on events and discussions that are invaluable in creating a diversified approach to education.

    You want to be skilled with the latest technologies – By just using the Internet to attend class, students improve their online skills. Research and communication techniques are developed along with several other skills that prove important when applying for a job in today’s competitive market.

    You benefit from team learning – Online graduate programs offer chat rooms and forums for students to interact with each other. Discussions, newsgroups and emails all encourage constant communication for problem solving and instruction. Instructors are also more approachable and open to online meeting and brainstorming sessions. Many online students feel that their education experience is much richer as a result.

    All in all, online degree programs offer a host of benefits to interested students. And while the traditional forms of institutions will never be totally eliminated, it’s easy to understand why people are terming this type of education as the next big thing.

    Stevens-Henager College was established in 1891 and is distinguished as one of the oldest colleges in Utah. It has trained generations of graduates through its on-campus and online programs for Master’s, Bachelor’s, and Occupational Associate’s Degrees. Stevens-Henager College also offers FastFlex online degree programs for working professionals. Stevens-Henager’s online graduate programs and FastFlex degree programs help enhance your career and your qualifications, while placement staff helps to find exciting job openings and even setting up interviews as well.


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    PostHeaderIcon Future of education — instant knowledge in an online …

    www.globalchange.com Old style education focus on memory and knowledge. New style education needs to focus on how to find immediate answers to complex problems from a starting point of ignorance, using new technology. How education promotes useless skills and neglects primary requirements eg instant summary of state of knowledge, fine to draw heavily on existing material. But in education such a summary could be rejected as plagiarism. But in business originality is often less important than a superb summary. Radical changes needed in examinations, assessments. Future of examinations — online, using keyboard to prepare answers, assistance is allowed, using existing sources is encouraged. Impact of Google on education. Impact on Universities. Need to teach evaluation methods to assess authority of online sources. References. Video on future of education, high schools, colleges, universities, curriculum, trends, syllabus, exams, assessments, business schools, MBAs, degree courses – by Dr Patrick Dixon, Futurist conference keynote speaker for NAIS.

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    YourTeacher.com – www.yourteacher.com – offers comprehensive online math classes featuring 1000+ online math lessons with a personal math teacher inside every lesson!

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    www.APlusDrivingSchool.net A+ Driving School teaching Extreme Driving techniques. Video Produced by Josh Ackerley from Silly Munky Productions sillymunky119@gmail.com

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    PostHeaderIcon College of Charleston School of the Arts

    The School of the Arts is divided into Departments of Art History, Music (classical and jazz), Studio Art (painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, and photography), and Theatre (including dance), with programs in Arts Management and Historic Preservation and Community Planning. Also included are master programs in Arts Management (offered through the MPA program), Historic Preservation and Community Planning (offered in conjunction with Clemson University), an artist certificate program in Music, a graduate certificate in Arts Management, and a Masters of Arts in Teaching: Choral Music (new this year!). The School has a total of approximately 650 majors, taught by close to 100 full time and adjunct faculty members.

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    PostHeaderIcon Turn Your Passion for Teaching Art into a Master’s Degree

    Keith has been a graphic designer for many years, but also enjoys teaching children about the value of art. Keith decided to leave a lasting legacy by completing a master’s degree in education administration with a concentration in curriculum and instruction. Keith was able to combine his passions for art and teaching into an applicable degree program at University of Phoenix. Explore your online teaching options at www.phoenix.edu

    PostHeaderIcon Stay Competitive in Education with an Online Teaching Degree

    Kristen chose to pursue her online teaching degree at University of Phoenix because the education program prepares teachers with the advanced education they need to stay competitive in the teaching field. Kristen was going to community college when she decided to transition into the online teaching degree program at University of Phoenix. After completing her Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Kristen is ready to continue her education. Explore the online teaching degree options at www.phoenix.edu

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    PostHeaderIcon The Stanford Challenge: Making Teaching More Affordable

    Stanford University reduces student loans for graduates who teach in underserved communities. The new Dorothy Durfee Avery Loan Forgiveness Program at Stanford’s School of Education offers to ease the burden for any eligible graduate of the STEP Program who teaches in a public school or a private school in an underserved community. The program was established by a gift from Judy Avery, ‘59, and named in honor of her mother, who was a teacher. Her gift will be matched by the university, bringing the program fund to million. Recorded 2007. Stanford Teacher Education Program (STEP): suse-step.stanford.edu The Stanford Challenge: thestanfordchallenge.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com

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    PostHeaderIcon Turn Your Passion for Teaching Art into a Master’s Degree

    Keith has been a graphic designer for many years, but also enjoys teaching children about the value of art. Keith decided to leave a lasting legacy by completing a master’s degree in education administration with a concentration in curriculum and instruction. Keith was able to combine his passions for art and teaching into an applicable degree program at University of Phoenix. Explore your online teaching options at www.phoenix.edu

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