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Kamis, 11 September 2008

Online Education - Why No One Should Dismiss the Possibility of a Better Life

Ever thought about getting a degree but then dismissed the idea out of hand? Was a degree always a long term plan but something that just seemed to pass you by?
Many people feel as though it's too late to go travelling, have children or enter higher education because they believe that reaching a certain age or level of responsibility has sealed the lid on what were once perfectly attainable hopes and dreams.
Modern technology is changing and it is also changing peoples' expectations with it. No more must people expect to follow their parents into a career when they are 16 to stay in that career or trade for the rest of their life. Now it is never too late for a change of direction and there is no reason to settle in a rut if you really want to get out of it.
Never before have this many opportunities been available. Cheap flights have made far flung travel a tangible reality for more people, medicine and science are seeing breakthroughs every day and more people are now going to university than ever before.
Why is it that some people still feel they should not allow themselves access to all these opportunities when they are so within their grasp.
Take education for example. More and more people are taking online courses to further their appeal to employers or gain knowledge that would help to expand their business.
UK universities are expensive and the time it takes to complete a BA Hons degree is sometimes worth more time and money than mature students have got. Universities and educational bodies have spotted this gap in the market and are clamouring to fill it with accredited online degree courses aimed specifically at this hole in the market.
The benefits of this are not just for the people teaching the course but for the students who will further their career and confidence with a degree or masters under their belt. It is also a wonderful opportunity for countries economies at large to encourage higher learning and earning potential for its residents.
With the internet now widely available the possibilities it brings are huge. Online universities are a lifeline for adult education and open plan learning websites such as Kaplan are paving the way for the new education revolution.
If you would like a degree and think that improving your academic achievements could also improve your quality of life then it is worth taking the time out to do a little bit of online research. Websites of online universities are helpful and informative, usually providing you with the opportunity of ordering a prospectus of the university in the post and also to download online onto your home computer. There will also be numbers that you can call so that you can speak to a course advisor in person if you prefer that to e-mails. Any questions that you need answering can be resolved and if by the end you don't like what you hear then there is no obligation to sign up. A quality resource is Kaplan Distance Learning. By Sarah Maple

Personal Online Education Vs Physical College Degree

Some experts now say that anyone can become a virtual expert in nearly any subject in about 2-weeks of full-time, high-paced study on the Internet. Is this true? Well, I believe it is, but let's think about this rationally before we go jumping to conclusions.
First, let's consider the philosophical perspective. What is an expert? Some say that an expert is anyone who knows their industry or field of endeavor better than 80% of the rest of the participants in the sector.
Okay, so that is the basic 80/20 rule right? Well, maybe that is a good way to judge things? Eighty percent of any industry is just made up of place holders or those who earn a living there and do their 9-5 thing. But, in every industry there are industry experts and we could say that they are between 5-20% of the industry participants.
Now then, can someone studying their little rear off actually be more acquainted with the industry and all its information or a sub-sector of that industry by reading and studying on the Internet for two weeks solid? Maybe they can, it depends on what they are reading or if they are taking an actual online course or completely immersed in it.
Let's say for the sake of argument someone studies 17-hours per day for two weeks taking no days off. If so they will have spend just under 240 hours of study in that time period. And they will have a benefit too, as they can study all the latest information, whereas a person with a college degree that is 10-years old, but considered an expert might not have.
Wow, maybe studying online is the way to go, and maybe just maybe someone who studies that hard may actually be an expert in many things and many different industries over a 4-5 year period.
Personally, this is how I see it and basically this is what I have done for the last 10-years online reading anything and everything in any industry that interests me. But does that really make me an expert? You decide, this article's mission has been fulfilled, to make you think. By Lance Winslow