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expert_engineer42 New User

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lexa10881 Expert

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morganparkar Newbie

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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:36 pm Post subject: online education |
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hi frnd,
Just as or sometimes more rigorous than traditional brick-and-mortar courses, so long as they are offered at an accredited institution. At my college, the research department found that the students who select online courses are the better students in the institution (earning higher grades) in BOTH the courses they take on campus and the courses they take online.Use these links to find out online education colleges. |
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lexa10881 Expert

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Angelinjones Newbie

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Online education is a type of education where the medium of instruction is computer technology. No in-person interaction may take place in some instances. In the USA, it is defined as a planned teaching/learning experience that uses a wide spectrum of technologies, mainly Internet or computer-based, to reach learners at a distance. Lately in most Universities, online learning is used to define a specific mode to attend a course or programmes of study where the students rarely, if ever, attend face-to-face for on-campus access to educational facilities, because they study on-line.
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sarah.olson1 Newbie

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| I am currently taking online courses through AIU Online. It takes a lot of dedication and hard work on the individual's part though. I have to put in quite a few hours every day on my schoolwork and it can be hard to juggle work and other responsiblities along with school. Another thing that can be difficult about online schooling are the distractions at home, but as long as you can remain disciplined taking classes online is a great way to earn your degree, expecially if you don't have the time or the structured schedual needed to attend physical classroom classes. Hope this was at least a little helpful! |
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MissB Newbie

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Hi all... Does anybody have experience with RDI.co.uk?.. Is that so good as they say.. I'm a bit confused about their reputation..I mean the accreditation and universities they cooperate with.. I'm intending to aplly for HNC/D Business (Finance) firstly and then for BA Finance in University of Wales. I guess to deal with University directly is much better than with an online college. Am I right or wrong? I need a piece of advice, as I have nobody to discuss that here  |
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sharon333 New User

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