ONLINE CONTINUING EDUCATION - IS IT RIGHT FOR YOU?
There are many
reasons students choose to continue their education online. But, is it right
for everyone? Research says no. Not everyone can handle online courses. Some
individuals need to be sitting in a classroom to succeed. There are many
factors to consider when you are deciding what program to choose. Many
professions require continuing education to be done online for many reasons.
They feel you receive the same education online as if you were sitting in a
classroom. For the most part the content the student is learning is the same
whether they complete the course online or in a classroom. In this article we
will talk about some different characteristics of online courses and classroom
courses so you can better decide what the best option is for you.
First, let's
start with some pros and cons of taking a course in a classroom. One of the
major benefits is the interaction you have with your professor/instructor and
your fellow classmates. The majority of students really appreciate this because
they can bounce ideas off of each other and participate in a live lecture. They
are also able to ask the instructor questions and receive an immediate
response. A major con to sitting in a classroom is having to drive to the
physical location and sit in a lecture/seminar for a specific amount of time.
This eliminates the flexibility and convenience that an online course offers.
Now, let's talk
about online continuing education courses. A major con to taking courses online
is there is typically no live interaction with any of the other students or the
professor. This can be a huge downside if you are having trouble in one of the
courses. You have to rely strictly on email and sometimes that is just not
enough. Hopefully your instructor is available via telephone or live chat so
they can walk you through the problem. On the upside, online courses can be
completed from the comfort of your home or office at anytime during the day.
Many professionals and adult learners really appreciate this since their
schedules are typically slammed.
As you can see,
there are some positive and negative characteristics when taking online
courses. You have to weigh the pros and cons to decide what the best method is for
you. Also, consider the course content and how familiar you are with it. Is it
professional continuing education that you know or a completely new subject to
you?
“KEY SUCCESS FACTORS WHEN RETURNING TO SCHOOL”
There are many
things a student can do to be successful in school. Many times an adult learner
has not been to school in a number of years. They are not sure what to expect.
Others only take a term or two off before returning back to school. Every
student and situation is a little different. It is important to know what to
expect when you are returning to school. This will help prepare you for classes
and ensure you succeed. In this article we are going to uncover some key
success factors everyone should consider when going back to school.
The first thing
we recommend is learning more about the structure of the course. Is it online
or on campus? How many hours a week are required to study, work on papers, and
attend class? Knowing what you are up against is half the battle. Are there
group assignments? When will you make time to meet up with your group to
complete these assignments? Is the course 12 weeks long or five? This is
important if you are a working adult. In a 12 week course the assignments will
be more spread out. If you are taking accelerated classes expect to spend more
time per week on the coursework.
After you learn the structure,
read over the syllabus to see what type of assignments are going to be
required. For instance, do you have a presentation due in week four? If so, how
familiar are you with PowerPoint? You may want to take a refresher course or do
a tutorial online to bring you up to speed. Another popular program in many
college courses is Excel. Excel is used for data entry, statistics, finance,
and accounting courses. Excel is fairly easy to use, but if you do not use it
at work you may want to learn more about the program before your course starts.
Finally, the
third recommendation is making sure you have the required amount of time to
commit to going back to school. Make sure your friends and family are aware of
your commitment. Also, block out a couple of hours a day (including weekends)
to work on your assignments. Try to commit a certain amount of time each week
to be successful.
As you can see there are many
things you can do to help you succeed in a college course. These are only a few
recommendations, of course there are many more.
“TOP TRENDS IN EDUCATION”
There have been
a lot of changes in the education world over the past few years. The government
has been cracking down on for-profit schools and their enrollment practices.
Large Universities have started to launch more online degree programs and
competition is fiercer than ever before. There have also been budget cuts in
state schools leading to layoffs in multiple departments. Most schools are
doing more with less. In many schools enrollments have increased so it is weird
to see the budget cuts taking place. For schools that have not developed online
courses they are hurting the most. The education industry is counter-cyclical;
meaning when the economy is doing well and people have jobs enrollments in
schools actually decrease. On the other hand, when the economy is in a slump or
recession more students go back to school. They feel they have to get a degree
to be more competitive when searching for a job or impress their boss to keep
their job.
Even though
online education has increased over the years, there were a couple of schools
doing business unethically, according to the United States Government. The
government felt Kaplan University and University of Phoenix were enrolling
students that were not necessarily qualified for their online degree programs.
They would admit the students and help them with all of their financial aid
paperwork. Unfortunately, the students were not passing the courses which led
to them defaulting on their student loans. So the students were incurring debt,
late fees, and not receiving their degrees. This was a big issue according to
the government and their investigations. They went in and cleaned house so to
say. Both schools had to lay off employees due to the government's findings.
Online degree
programs have had their share of criticism over the years, but that hasn't
slowed them down. Now that state Universities are launching online programs the
public view an online degree as equivalent to a campus program the majority of
the time. Because schools like Boston University, Penn State, and University of
Cincinnati offer online classes and degree programs employers are starting to
accept more and more degrees completed online.
In summary,
even though enrollments in online degree programs are up some schools are
feeling the heat. They have since altered their enrollment practices to stay
compliant with the United States Government. State schools are offering more
and more online programs to stay competitive in the market and increase their
revenue. And finally, remember the education industry is counter-cyclical so if
enrollments are down it could be because the unemployment rate is also down.
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