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Monday, 30 April 2007
Best Practices in Distance Learning: Secrets of Successful Students

Education Online wrote: With the recent boom in distance learning programs, millions of Americans are getting a degree in the comfort of their own home. Yet while these programs are gaining in popularity, the feature that makes them so attractive ? flexibility ? can also make them challenging. The best and most successful students use the following practices to maximize their distance learning experience.

  • Set a schedule and stick to it.

It?s great that you can choose when you want to study ? as long as you don?t put it off. Make a daily or weekly schedule, reserving enough time to complete your assignments. Once you?ve determined when you will study, honor that commitment as though you were attending an actual class. Turn off your cell phone and resist the urge to wash the dishes.

  • Organizeyour workspace.

The best learning takes place in an environment conducive to concentration. Find a spot where you can focus on your work. Stock up on the necessary supplies and store them for easy access so you don?t waste precious time looking for things.

  • Recruit familyand friends.

Make your plans known to the people close to you so they can be allies in helping you meet your goals. If you have children, scheduling ?family homework time? may help everyone get their work done at once.

  • Connect with others.

You are not alone! Find a fellow student with whom you can share tips and research resources, or just vent. Having the support of another student will help you stay motivated.

Make the most of your distance learning experience by using these best practices. They?ll come easier in time and soon you?ll be giving advice to other students!

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Posted by panampro at 11:16 AM CDT
Sunday, 29 April 2007
An On Line University: The Need for an Alternative Style of Continuing Education
Topic: Education

In the wake of Virginia Tech it is becoming increasingly necessary to find alternative methods of continuing education. It is becoming ever import to balance the United States' social responsability to the world with its' own need for internal scurity in the wake of September 11 and Virginia Tech.

Is on line education the solution to continuing education? The other day I ran across an interesting site The Enoch Olinga College (ENOCIS) which may address this ever pressing need.

ENOCIS is a consolidator of quality higher education and has a TOEFL prpearatory program and offers scholarships to exceptional students from the underserved peoples of the world.


Posted by panampro at 2:46 AM CDT
Monday, 23 April 2007
Distance Learning a Service to Mankind
Distance Learning in the wake of 11 September, Virginia Tech and ongoing terrorist attacks around the world is rapidly becoming a service to mankind offering qualified students around the world to a quality education without leaving the comfort and security of their homes.

One such institution specializing in the underserved peoples of the world is the Enoch Olinga College (ENOCIS) with operations in Macon Georgia and the Republic of Panama. ENOCIS is a consolidator of educational opportunity permitting students to receive a US accredited university education or adult continuing education at fees comparable to in state students rates.

The Enoch Olinga College is currently targeting special needs students for English preparatory programs. A series of classes to prepare students to pass the TOEFL Exam. Full scholarships are available to qualified applicants. www.enocis.org

Posted by panampro at 8:58 AM CDT

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