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Seven Myth Busters of Distance Learning
In this brief article, I expose some of the most common and deadly misconceptions about distance learning. And you want to read this. Why? Because if you do not consider the new trends and potential of distance learning, you may be ignoring or discounting vital opportunities to increase your career skills, complete your degree, or expand your professional relationships. That is correct, some of these myths are deadly for you, because even though the means to breathe new life into your career are sitting in your home, you are have decided to ignore them. Let’s change all that together
Join me, as we explore these 7 Myth Busters of Distance Learning and open the doors of opportunity and empowerment that are waiting as close as your laptop, cell phone, and iPod.
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Closing the Distance in Distance Learning
Distance Learning is one of those concepts that seems to mean different things to different people. At its most basic level, Distance Learning is no more than learning about something without moving out of your office or home. Someone, somewhere, sends you materials by post and you’re expected to wade through it and tackle the various assignments. You might have access to a tutor or adviser but, there again, you might not.
In today’s hi-tech, computerised world, emails and the internet have taken the place of the postman so, at the very least, you can expect to access your learning materials faster, whether they arrive by email or you access them through an internet site. You’re also likely to find out, maybe by return email, that you’ve failed your assignment, giving you plenty of time to have another go before the deadline expires.
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Distance Learning – Coming to a Country Near You
The dream of attending school in the United States is often an impossible dream for international students. Whether for reasons of cost or for reasons associated with paperwork, most international students struggle in their pursuit of studying in the U.S. Today, these same international students now have an option that will allow them to attend school in the United States, without having to take on the financial or administrative burden of doing so – it’s called distance learning.
Distance learning is becoming a popular trend within the United States, but increasingly popular with people living outside of the United States. The U.S. system of education is still the standard by which all others are measured, and as such, many international students still seek out opportunities to be educated by American institutions. With the added option of distance learning, any international student with a computer and a high speed Internet connection can attend school in the United States.
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