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Seniors getting online computer education

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

There is a steady and growing number of older Americans that are discovering the Internet. Across the country programs are popping up everywhere to help elders master the Internet. This is an important tool for seniors trying to overcome isolation and stay independent. There are many ways for seniors to take classes, at libraries, at schools and of course on the internet. There are tons of courses online that seniors can take part in without having to leave their home if their health is a factor.

What to consider when choosing schools

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Finding the right online school for is not as difficult as it may seem if you have the right information and know what to look for. Make sure to research any school you are considering and see if you can contact instructors and past students to discuss how their education at the school went. See what students liked and disliked with each school. Make sure any school you are considering has all the courses you need and at price point you can afford. Always make sure to see if any sort of financial assistance is available at that institution to make studies easier on your pocket book.

Are you a candidate for online schooling?

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

If you ever wondered if online schooling is for you there are some easy ways to find out. Most people who seek out online courses do so because they just can’t commit to regular school schedules due to work or family commitments. Online candidates are also driven to succeed since most courses are done at your own pace and if a student lacks discipline they can find that one course can take forever. Online students also have to be proficient at writing since there is usually no oral work involved at all. If you think online schooling is for you make sure to take the self testing exams found on school websites.
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The marvel of modern classrooms

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

In the last 10 years the average classroom has gone through major changes. Most of those changes have to do with the technology used within them. A typical modern classroom now has a desktop computer for every student and the teacher uses digital overhead screens that are run through a laptop or PC. Classes are mush more interactive than they were 10 years ago as students can no blog about their homework and even hand in assignments via email or homepages. With all the technology that goes into today’s classrooms its not hard to why schools are asking for ever increasing budgets to keep up with all the new technology.