Choosing an Online College Course
by California Cthulhu (Will Hart)
Online education was pioneered in the UK by The Open University (http://www.open.ac.uk/) but is now offered by many colleges and universities around the planet. Online education or distance learning was initially seen by many as just a supplement to the brick-and-mortar classroom with traditional teaching and learning methods and materials. Over the last few years but, improved technology and educational techniques have made online high teach classes and online college courses viable alternatives to traditional methods of learning. Today the student does not have to set foot in a classroom to obtain excellent academic qualifications up to Masters Degree level.
Today’s students, can benefit in a digit of ways that previously they may possibly not. They can get their qualifications despite having no way to get to the teach of their choice, or they may have children, a home, and one or more jobs that keeps them from physically attending classes at a campus that might be too far away.
These students can make use of online college courses that feature lectures via Internet meetings, video, audio, email, instant messages, bulletin boards and chat rooms, and online study and research sources.
For the home-schooled, or the advanced high teach student, the benefits of access and choice are fantastic. For students, who for religious or private reasons, do not wish to mix at teach segregation or integration are available. Equally those who prefer a religiously oriented curriculum can also be accomodated.
Online college courses are equal opportunity courses. Students of any age, race, creed, color, religion, location, learning ability, disability, or mindset can find the materials, sources, and lessons he or she needs or wants from fully qualified courses
If you choose an online course you need to be aware of a few caveats. Before applying try out that the online college courses is genuine and the accreditation is in house. There are some online college courses that are not qualified offer the qualifications quoted in that they are not “qualified”. If you are looking to use the online learning experience as credited coursework (to transfer, to get a job or a degree), be sure that the online college is one which meets the standards set by the state’s, province’s, or country’s accreditation body, agency, or board.
In the U.S. the Department of Education (the DOE) oversees and regulates American universities, though each state is responsible for its own higher learning authorization standards. Checking the course certificate can be a hard task particularly if the institution is located overseas. In some countries unscrupulous and greedy “colleges” have been quick to claim to be “licensed” to run a college but their business is, in effect, a bogus degree mill, a fake college whos qualifications are worthless.
In the US, States have uncommon ways of regulating their colleges. Even in the US con artists and scammers, claiming to be legitimate e-universities, have been known to link their pages to the real sites of DOE or of the Council of Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Always try out accreditation directly with the relevant body and do not assume that because of a link an institution is properly qualified.
When looking into online college courses there are online assets offering a range of studies at qualified colleges. You can also also question state or federal education authorities for a list of qualified colleges. Friend the examination board for the qualification you desire and verify that your choice of college is qualified and finally try out with potential employers or industry bodies which qualifications they recognise. Most of the time this just takes a few emails but may possibly save you a fantastic deal of expence and grief.
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