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Distance education has been around longer than
people may realise. A system which teaches students without requiring
that they actually be present, distance learning was pioneered in 1946,
by the University of South Africa, which continues to offer distance
education courses today.
Initially called 'correspondence courses,' these programs were created
to provide primary and secondary education to students living in remote
areas. These programs were expanded to include higher education and,
with the advent of the internet, students can now work with their
instructors via email, videophone, or web conferencing.
Why should you choose to earn your degree online? The answer can be
summed up in one word: convenience. Unlike traditional degree programs,
students are not required to physically attend classes, which means
that they can work around their job or family schedules. If you are
working full-time but want to further your career or even change
professions, online education is right for you. While some universities
offering online degrees have a set class schedule, many do not. You can
simply log-on to the course website and either listen to audio and
video lectures, or participate in a live discussion via chat. This
allows you to manage your time- both in and out of the 'classroom' more
effectively.
If you've made the decision to get your degree from a virtual
university, it is important to make sure that the degree course for
which you will apply is valid and that the qualification is accredited.
There are many diploma mills, which will issue you with a qualification
or degree, for a fee. Simply pay the tuition and the degree is yours.
While this may seem like a tempting offer for some, it is not worth
risking your professional future, by simply buying your qualification.
Getting a college degree takes a lot of hard work, regardless of
whether you are in or out of a classroom.
About the author:
Matt Norman is the founder of Easy Distance Learning a website
providing information on learning online
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