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What to Look for When Choosing an Online Degree
Program
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by:
Matt Norman
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Choosing an online education program should
be exciting and fun. While there a many good, recognized diploma or
degree programs available through online education, choosing the one
which is right for you can seem like a daunting task.
There are many factors which you should take into consideration, when
choosing your online college. For example, you'll need to consider
which technologies are used in the program. Does the institution use
print, audio, or video delivery media? How will you interact between
the instructor and the rest of the class? Will it be via asynchronous
means, such as email, listservs, or newsgroups, via synchronous
delivery methods, like streaming online audio and video, or shared
whiteboards? The technological delivery of the course content will be
key to your decision, as it will determine the amount and frequency of
your interaction with the instructor and other students.
You should also be diligent about researching the college's
accreditation and its reputation. In order to be certain that you are
getting the best education possible, you must be certain that the
institution has some sort of official recognition. Accreditation is the
process through which a college's educational programs are evaluated to
ensure that certain standards are upheld. This process is usually done
by a form of peer review, and the standards tend to vary from awarding
body to awarding body. Being aware of the university's accreditation is
usually a good indicator of what sort of value that you are getting for
your tuition.
Likewise, it is very important to check out your instructor's
credentials and experience in the field, as well. Your experience of
the course will depend upon his or her knowledge and delivery style, so
make sure that you know with whom you will be working.
Finally, you may want to consider speaking with one of the college's
former students, as this will give you an insider's look into the
program and the university. Alumnae are often honest about their
experiences- whether good or bad- and they can give you a better idea
of what to expect from the course.
Pursuing a degree online can be a rewarding and memorable experience,
especially if you do your homework before logging-in to the course.
About the author:
Matt Norman is the founder of Easy Distance
Learning a website providing information on learning online
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