Distance Learning
Distance learning is the delivery of instruction and the fulfillment of course work from remote locations, allowing instructors and students to interact without being in the same place. New technologies have made distance learning an increasingly popular option for institutions and students alike. The Internet, e-mail, video conferencing, and other interactive systems allow schools to experiment with unique modes of teaching and learning, use resources that do not reside on their own campuses, and attract faculty and students who are far from campus or cannot travel to campus very often. Distance-Learning Advantages A distance-learning program will cause little disruption to your professional life. It is a good option for people who seek to enhance their careers or who need specific training (for instance, to maintain professional licenses or to update or broaden a skill set). Seasoned managers often cannot afford the time required by a full-time MBA degree and may not need the credentials from such a program. Distance learning can offer them exposure to new knowledge and theories. These are some other potential advantages:
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NYREG - Learning Annex
"How to Buy Real Estate Upstate will be offered in Manhattan on a regular monthly basis. Please click on link to Learning Annex class to see upcoming class schedule. When it comes to real estate investing, you should buy ahead of the curve. The key to making a smart real estate investment is spotting the deals in the next hottest area before everyone else does. Well, that area is Upstate NY, the Catskills and the areas around them. Just like the Rockefellers and Vanderbilts did a Century ago, the smart NYC Metro buyers today are making real estate investments upstate. Now is the time for you to buy while there are still bargains to be found! You will learn about:
Category: Annex Learning
Distance Learning | Community College of Allegheny County
Distance Learning These Distance Learning courses are credit courses. Noncredit students will also find personal and professional online courses through CCAC's Community Education . Do you need a flexible schedule to accommodate job and home responsibilities? Would you like to earn college credit without leaving your home or workplace? Can you work well at your own pace and still meet deadlines? Are you self motivated? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, Distance Learning courses at CCAC may be a great option for you. CCAC's Distance Learning courses make it possible for students to earn college credit through flexible nontraditional classes. Busy professionals, individuals with family responsibilities, and people with challenging schedules can benefit from Distance Learning. These courses enable students and professors to communicate electronically using nontraditional formats such as audio and video, email, live chat sessions, teleconferencing, and more. If you are self-motivated, work well independently, and meet deadlines easily, then our flexible delivery of college courses using the latest technologies can put an associate's degree at your fingertips. All courses cover the same content as traditional, on-campus classes and are taught by CCAC faculty.
Category: College Distance Learning
NKU Distance Learning
NKU is expanding and growing with new online degree programs and courses. Enrolling in an online program at NKU allows you to earn a degree or certificate at a time and place convenient to you.
Category: Degree Distance Learning
Welcome - SUNY Teaching, Learning & Technology 2005 Annual Meeting
SUNY TLT 2005 Annual Meeting New Directions in Teaching and Learning with Technology Welcome December 6-7, 2005 Albany Marriott 189 Wolf Road Albany, NY 12205 (518) 458-8444 or 800-443-8952 Fax: (518) 458-7365 Questions? Contact the SUNY Training Center: suny_training@tc.suny.edu or Phone 315-464-4078 Welcome / Agenda / Call / Directions / Hotels / Presenters / Register The SUNY TLT Meeting brings together a diverse group of individuals from across the SUNY system to share ideas, network with peers, and update one another on system-wide and campus-based projects and programs. Join us this year as we present our guest speakers: Marc Prensky, author of Digital Game-Based Learning and Peter Doolittle, author of "Multimedia, cognitive load, and pedagogy" Hear updates from the Training Center, SLN, the Portal Project. Meet the new TLT program manager. Network with TLT personnel from all across the SUNY system. Discuss new developments in teaching and technology. There will also be demos and panels on many new and creative campus projects--there's still room for yours! To propose a presentation, contact the TLT program manager, Jennie Dautermann . Sponsored by SUNY Learning Environments, SUNY FACT Committee and the SUNY Training Center TC Home / Contact Us / Accessibility This web page is maintained by the SUNY Training Center Web Manager . Last Updated: November 18, 2005
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