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What is Distance Learning?
Distance learning simply means that you study in a different place from where the teachers are based. So you could be in a different state, county or even country from the tutors who are running the course that you are studying.
This means that you can choose from a wide range of schools or universities and study from your own home without being restricted by location or accessibility. Also most distance learning courses allow you to study at your own pace, which is great if you are in full-time work or have family commitments. In fact the main benefits of distance learning are the freedom and flexibility it gives you in choosing where to learn and when to learn it. In addition to this is that you can also select the way you wish to learn from the various teaching methods employed, depending on your personal preferences.
There are many different types of distance learning and many different methods for teaching distance learning courses. One of the most popular methods of distance education these days is online learning. Online learning, or elearning as it is sometimes called, uses computers and the internet to provide the courses to students. It often also uses interactive web sites, e-mail, discussion boards, online tests, downloadable software and live video presentations to help teach the program and to enable students to complete the course.
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Go Online For High School Be Prepared Or Drop Out!
Do you have what it takes to go to high school online? It is not for the faint of heart or the weak of spirit. It will be just as demanding, actually more demanding, than traditional high schools.
If I have not scared you off, here are six points that you need to reconcile before you make the attempt to be an online high school student:
- Being an online high school student is at least as difficult as being a traditional student and most find it more difficult. There are a number of reasons for this including you needing to be the primary motivator to get the work done (as opposed to the teacher).
- You need to choose the right model for you. If you know that you will need extra time to complete courses, do not choose a program that is semester-based. If you know that you need set deadlines in order to complete work, do not choose a program that has open-ended or far in the future deadlines.
- Choose a collaborative arrangement that works for you. If you work best in isolation, do not choose a program that requires group work. If you need the support of other students, do not choose a program that is primarily independent study.
- Choose a program that uses the type of media which works for you. If you need audio and video files, find the programs that offer those resources.
- If you are an adult and want to be in a program that focuses on adults, choose one. If you are a teen and do not want to be “in class” with adults, select a program that only allows the under-18 crowd.
- Commit to doing the work. The #1 reason for students failing to complete a program is a lack of commitment. You can do it. You need to decide that you will do it.
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