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Best Practices For Building Student-Friendly Courses

Posted by  on 22nd November in 

A course should consist of at most five lessons, each 30 minutes long or less. Most online courses should never run longer than 2 hours, and if one does, it should be divided into more than one course (each containing 20-30 minute lessons).

Online High School Courses Can Help Save Money

Posted by  on 14th November in 

Once only for the wealthy, online high school programs have become increasingly popular alternatives to regular schooling. The relatively low cost of going through high school online today has enabled more people to learn from the comfort of their own homes and save on the rising costs of living, without compromising their education.

Earn Your Degree From the Best Online Colleges

Posted by  on 10th November in 

Although you can not sit in a room with others who are taking the same classes there are some events that will give you a chance to interact with fellow students and professors. Thanks to the technological advances you can participate in chat-rooms, forums and VOIP/video conference sessions with your instructors and other students. This [...]

Tips on Developing Your Personal Efficiency to Meet the Demand of Online Learning

Posted by  on 5th November in 

To cope with both work and study online, and to complete the course in a satisfactory manner, you will need to develop personal efficiency. In this article, five possible ways that you can adopt are discussed.

Finding the Right Distance Degree For You

Posted by  on 1st November in 

The web is burgeoning with sites listing the features of various distance degrees, but before researching the advantages of different programs, it is important to evaluate your priorities. Pedigree: Name recognition is still important in many sectors – academic and professional – so take stock of how it impacts your career or long-term [...]

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