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Online College Degrees Resources
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Would you like to find more online college degrees resources? Articles, books, great sites and tools...
The eLearners Advisor give you the resources you need to begin your online college education. |
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eLearners Advisor Sample Online College Resources |
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Thank you for requesting additional online college degrees resources. Here are some of the resources that we have assembled so far. As soon as more are available we will email you.
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| Personal Factors Resources |
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Articles on Success as an Online Student
Tips for Online Success
How to Survive in an Online Class
Student Success Tips for the Online Learner
Books on Success as an Online Student
How to Be a Successful Online Student
by Sara Dulaney Gilbert
On any given day, at any hour, more than 80% of adult Americans are busy learning something new. This work aims to provide an insider's view on what it takes to learn at a distance, and to provide readers with the nuts and bolts of how online learning really works.
Distance Learning For Dummies
by Nancy Stevenson
Distance Learning Online For Dummies explores the burgeoning universe of Internet-facilitated education in all its forms, including casual self-improvement classes, certification programs for professionals, and degree programs at accredited colleges and universities. |
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How to Test online courses or speak with current students
We are currently working on providing links to some demo courses from some of our partner colleges. When you speak with an admissions counselor at any online college you may want to ask if there are courses you can audit or current students you can speak with. |
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Courses to Help Build Your Skills
Using the Computer
by SmartCertify
To give students a basic level of understanding and competence in personal computer use, and to outline best practices in their use.
Understanding your PC: Fundamental Maintenance and Repair CD Training Course
by LearnKey
In this course, expert Mike Meyers removes the mystery from the PC box and
provides a fundamental understanding of PC hardware and how it works. From
power supplies to memory, you’ll have a solid understanding of the
components inside the case, what they look like, what they do, and how they
work together. At the conclusion of this course you will understand the
basics of PC operation, maintenance, and connectivity.
Microsoft Office 2000: Beginning Word
by SmartCertify
To introduce the student to Word 2000, and show how to use Word to create,
format, save, and print basic documents.
Understanding the Internet: Fundamental User's Guide CD Training Course
by LearnKey
If you've never logged onto the Internet before, or if you've tentatively explored the web, this course is for you. Expert Mike Meyers explains what the Internet really is, how it works, and how you can best use this tool – defining terms, explaining etiquette, and showing you the power of an Internet so huge that most people only experience a fraction of what it has to offer. |
Helpful Articles & Web Sites
Jan's Illustrated Computer Literacy 101
Lessons on computer basics, Windows and the Web
TechTutorials
A listing of over 2,300 free computer tutorials
Webopedia
An online dictionary of computer & Internet technology
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Schools That Match My Learning Style
Finding the online degree or school that best matches your learning style is not an easy task. Online colleges use different e-learning technologies and instructional theories to design their online programs. In some schools courses vary from professor to professor, in the style and delivery of their e-learning content and learning experience. The best thing you can do is ask detailed questions on the schools you are considering, now that you know more about your learning needs and preferences.
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In Depth Tools on Learning Styles
New discoveries and advances in on learning styles been an important aspect of recent educational research and theory. There are also numerous tools you can use to get a better understanding of your learning style, but each tool and theory differs. There are also numerous Internet resources available on this topic. Here are two good places to learn more:
Higher Ed. Learning Styles
A great list of tools and resources by Bobbi A. Kerlin, PhD
Professional Development Module on Learning Styles
Resource list from Texas Collaborative for Teaching Excellence
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