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Discover How Online College Classes Work
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by:
Timothy D. Arnold
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It's
no secret that more and more people are looking to the internet for a
convenient way to further their education. Online classes are a great
way to obtain an accredited college degree from home and continue to
work a full time job. Many times a student can attend classes from
their computer and schedule those classes around their job. Some
schools allow the student to login to a class at their convenience.
Imagine taking a class from the comfort of your own home and not having
to deal with parking problems, child care, lunch, or transportation
expenses.
You can also get an online degree from top, accredited online colleges
and online schools that may not be available in your local area. An
online education is also a great option for non-traditional students,
the handicapped, people in remote areas, and people with a full-time
job or a schedule that doesn't allow for a traditional education.
Distance education can be delivered in several ways. We will examine
two of the many ways education can be delivered via the internet.
One of the most common is through live media. In this type of online
classroom, students typically login to a chat room type environment
that allows not only for text chat but also live audio chat, similar to
many of the popular "instant messaging" programs that are widely used
today. The lecture can be heard through the computer speakers or
through a set of headphones. The students communicate with the teacher
and other students by text chat or simply by talking into a PC
microphone. The teacher can also allow students to view him/her in a
smaller window on the monitor via a webcam. The lecture can also be
recorded and posted to the school website to allow students to listen
to the lecture and review the material at a later time according to
their schedule, and as many times as necessary. This type of online
class makes it necessary to be at the computer at a scheduled time each
day.
One advantage to this type of online college classroom environment is
the student receives live instruction with structured classes. It is
well known that students working within in a structured setting have a
higher probability of success of finishing their degree. An obvious
disadvantage would be lack of scheduling flexibility.
Another variation of the online classroom setting involves text
messages such as email and message boards. Each class may share a group
mailbox or a message board system, which becomes the "electronic
classroom". The instructor generally posts lectures on the topic of
study, posts the assignments, and provides discussion questions related
to the topic. The student can view lectures, notes from the instructor
and other students, and assigned projects. The student can also post
messages or questions to the instructor and other students.
One advantage of this system is 24 hour access to course materials and
the ability to work at one's own pace without regard to scheduling. A
disadvantage would be lack of direct contact with the instructor.
In both scenarios students are expected to logon to the class site a
certain number of days per week. Students also can contact the
instructor via e-mail to ask questions or receive answers. When
assignments are due, students send them to the instructor online or by
email, where they are graded and returned. Students may also have
access to their individual performance reports by logging in to a
website where that information is posted. Test may also be taken
online. Typically, online classes last five to six weeks.
Although the degree of difficulty is the same for the online classroom
as in a traditional setting, the internet has broken down many barriers
and is providing educational opportunities for people worldwide that
were not previously thought possible.
About the author:
Tim Arnold has recruited online students for American College of I.T.
and also recruits students via his online college portals at http://www.All-College-Degrees.comand
http://www.Finding-A-College.com
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