Online Learning Update Ray Schroeder, editor, OTEL - University of Illinois at Springfield

Bobby Approved (v 3.2)
Monday, July 26, 2004
Work and study with online learning - Marshall Loeb, CBS.MarketWatch.com
 
If you're eager to get ahead in your field but don't have time to commute to weekly courses at your local college, consider classes online. Internet-based courses, tutorials and programs are an easy way to study - whether you're an entrepreneur looking to learn new skills for your business, a college or high school student hoping to earn extra credits or a busy professional earning a degree while holding a full-time job. E-learning also offers a good opportunity to explore a new field if you're considering changing jobs.Taking courses online lets you learn at your own pace and study from your home or office. You can choose courses on a wide variety of subjects. Because you aren't physically on campus, you may also pay less money per credit than for most college courses.  But be sure to check the credibility and credentials of programs before signing up.


 



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