I am taking a distance education course right now. Ed2Go On-line computer courses. It is through my local Community College. I have taken two other classes so far: Intro Excel and Intermediate Excel. I am on Intro Word. I love it, and I am doing 100%. For me it is more convenient. I don't have to travel to the next town to go to the Computer Lab. Which at this time is only open 4 days a week. It saves me gas, and the hassel of traveling against the traffic. I am just an e-mail away from my instructor, plus there is a discussion board with the other students. I don't know how good I would do in the lab. There have been days when the roads were iced up and were closed down, that would have hurt my hours at the lab. Plus the on-line courses are way cheaper. I pay $59.00 per course and the Lab price is $121.00 plus $61.00 lab fee!! You have to have the Microsoft Office program on your computer ~ it cost $139.00. So for the three courses I have taken I have spent $316.00. Had I gone to the lab it would have cost me $1,095.00. I saved $779.00!!:thumb:
Do you think a person earning a degree via DE is equal to someone who went to the classroom?
Absolutely Yes! You do just as much studying, and learning. It is just in your home, when you can get to the computer and on-line. And sometimes in your comfortable jammies
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Absolutely Yes! You do just as much studying, and learning. It is just in your home, when you can get to the computer and on-line. And sometimes in your comfortable jammies |
I completed one of the Medical Transcription courses online. It was supported by the local university, which helped. I can see how some courses would be excellent via online learning. There was a man on the Kim Komando show the other day. He wanted to teach saxophone to kids living in rural areas. He had already tried using Yahoo with a cam and headset, but wanted more. I think a lot more can be learned through our computers, once technology is easier access for a larger portion of the world. I'm looking forward to learning languages by actually working with people who are living in those countries. Language involves the entire lifestyle and history as well. Now..if someone could just reach through and cure my ornery computer through the internet...
ONLINE LEARNING
The time is not far off that all college courses will have "some Web aspects" to them.
Ref. https://deseretnews.com/dn/view/1%2C1249%2C...94383%2C00.html
There is a lot of merit to online courses, but I also believe that certain courses and degrees still need to be taught in a classroom setting. When I was in college, one of my classes was done online, and personally, I didnt have the self discipline then to complete it successfully. Today I would consider online courses in a heartbeat. I have a lot of coworkers who got their MBA's online. In the world of IT, distance education is the way to go.