martes, 18 de octubre de 2011

About Continuing Education: Are You Ready for Online Education?

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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education
If it's been a while since you were a student, you can be sure times have changed. You can now take courses from almost anywhere in the world in the comfort of your own home, wearing jammies if you want to. Are you ready for online education? We have tips.

How to Get Started with an Online Course
You want to take an online course, but how do you get started? Start with our five tips. Read more
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Get Organized for Your Online Course
You're signed up for your online course? Now what. Get organized and be ready to learn. Read more
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Participate Fully in Your Online Course
It's easy to sit back and be anonymous in an online course, especially if you're wearing jammies, but that's not the way to take full advantage of a learning opportunity. Participate fully by following these five tips. Read more
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10 Ways to Relieve the Stress of Going Back to School as an Adult
You've been in class for a few weeks now, maybe a few months. I hope you're mellow yellow, but if you're not, if you're stressing your way through every week, we can help you relax. Read more
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