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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

College Degrees: 5 Online Resources You Can Use To Surf Your Way To An Online Education

Sometimes college students simply do not have the time - or do not want to take the time - to go to the library or class, which makes learning even more difficult. To combat the inconvenience, many colleges are now offering online degrees and classes, making students’ lives easier by providing different online tools for their learning experience and convenience.

By earning an online college degree, students can trade face-to-face contact with the teacher and old-fashioned fill-in-the blank exams for new-age technological advances in online education and learning. Instead of taking a test in a classroom or even going to class, students can learn the same material at home by using some of the many online resources available on the web.

1. Electronic libraries simplify the reading process
The new age of technology has produced many progressions in online learning. Traditionally, students were getting into their car and driving to the library, finding a book that was available and checking out the book and having the responsibility of bringing the book back on time. By providing a user name and password, many universities electronic libraries at any hour of the day. Students can sit at their desks in the comfort of their own homes, clicking and reading their way through different books that are readily available all the time.

2. Online tutorials help students learn step by step
To help students learn online, teachers and universities are providing online tutorials. These step-by-step processes show exactly what needs to be done by the student to complete a task or assignment. So whether you are learning a new computer program or learning the overall progression of how a bill becomes a law for your online degree, each online tutorial is going to help you learn step by step, giving you the opportunity to go forward or take a step back as quickly as you like, enabling you to learn at your own pace.

3. Advisers and instructors are actively available for assistance
Some trade schools, technical colleges and other online universities offer live active chats with teachers and advisers. As students get their online degree, they are able to ask teachers about assignments, notes or exams. Students are also able to chat with advisers about graduation advice, course information or employment opportunities after they graduate with their online degree.

4. Discussion boards and chat rooms enhance online learning
Students can also connect with their peers online using online discussion boards and chat rooms. Students can post a question on the discussion board and the instructor can answer it online, where every classmate can see the answer, just like in the classroom.

5. Online assessments show students' progression toward an online degree
After students use the online resources to understand their curriculum, they can further their learning experience by assessing their progress through online assignments, quizzes and exams. Some teachers allow students a time block to take the exam, and some set the date and time for when an assignment, quiz or exam is due. The student is then able to take the assignment, quiz or exam any time they have available before the due date and time, then check their progress once it is graded.

With the advancement of technology, colleges are making it easier for you to get your college degree. Take advantage of the use of online resources, and save time while achieving your goal of a college education.

By: M.J. Joseph

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M.J. Joseph is a freelance writer from Kansas City, MO. You can read more of his articles about distance learning, online education and general education at Seek-OnlineCollegeDegree.com. For more information on colleges in your area, visit CollegeSearchEngine.net.

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