Distance Learning
The information age has also given rise to another phenomenon I like to describe as "give a hip-sounding name to every possible concept under the sun". With words like "e-commerce" and "B2B" having become household terms, it seems as if "distance learning" has also been accepted as a routine part of life right there with toasters and bed linen. It sounds easy - sign up online for a distance learning program, study at your own convenience and *voila* - you now hold a masters degree. But is distance learning as easy as it sounds? And is it as convenient as distance learning ads claim? Maybe. But before you decide, you must keep in mind that accessibility and convenience do not necessarily mean easy. Some people find distance learning harder than "regular" school because there are no schedules, no classrooms and no glaring looks from teachers to push you along. You have to make a great effort to discpline yourself and exercise control over your study routine. Kay Kohl, Executive Director of the University Continuing Education Association in Washington, D.C., argues that distance learning is just not meant for everybody. Not all students are comfortable with online instructions, others can
't study until they physically attend a class every day. The truth of the matter is that many students have learning styles/preferences that clash with the way distance learning is administered. Here are some questions you should ask yourself before deciding to go ahead with a distance learning program: "If you have a tendency to put things off until tomorrow, you don't have time for distance courses. You must be disciplined enough to commit a substantial amount of time each week to do the necessary work," says Mary Beth Almeda, Director of the Center for Media and Independent Learning at the University of California, Extension in Berkeley. Since distance learning allows so much flexibility for the student (the reason why most people opt for distance learning in the first place!), it also requires a much higher level of discipline and self-control. Do you prefer to read, look, or just listen?
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