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By Jamie Littlefield, About.com Guide to Distance Learning since 2004

National Distance Learning Week

Sunday November 8, 2009

This week is National Distance Learning Week, sponsored by the United States Distance Learning Association. Check out the website for access to free webinars including:

  • Higher Ed: Global Education
  • Game-Based Learning
  • Mobile Learning
  • Collaborative Learning Globally
  • Blended Learning

Register in advance to reserve a spot or take a look at their articles to learn more about National Distance Learning Week.

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Can Online High School Graduates Go to College?

Saturday November 7, 2009

By carefully choosing an online high school program and completing the necessary coursework, students are commonly accepted by the college of their choice. Recognizing what matters to university officials can help you plan for the future and ease your concerns. Check out this article to learn what colleges are looking for in applicants from online high schools.

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How to Get the Most from Free Online Classes

Thursday November 5, 2009

Whether you want to improve your programming skills, dance the Argentine Tango, or gain a French vocabulary, there are thousands of free online classes to choose from. So many options can make it difficult to choose a free online class and stick with the syllabus. But, there are a few strategies that can help. Check out this article for the basics on choosing a no-cost online couse and making the most of it.

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National Distance Learning Week is Coming Up

Sunday November 1, 2009

Mark your calendars. National Distance Learning Week, sponsored by the United States Distance Learning Association, will be held from November 9th through 13th.

What happens during National Distance Learning Week? The organization explains:

"During the week of November 9-13, schools, colleges, and other organizations will be showcasing their programs for current and prospective students. Additionally, the USDLA will be conducting a series of free webinars during NDLW, showcasing various types of distance learning providers."

Interested in finding out more about online learning? Webinar registration is currently open on the NDLW website.

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10 Facts About Online High School Diplomas

Saturday October 31, 2009

A growing number of students are earning online high school diplomas. Online high school diploma programs certainly offer convenience and flexibility. But, many families have concerns. How do these virtual programs compare to traditional schools? And, how do employers and colleges feel about online high school diplomas? Check out this article for ten must-know facts about online high school diplomas.

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Online High School Programs for Gifted Teens

Thursday October 29, 2009

Gifted teens often struggle in traditional high schools, bored by the workload and held back by the rest of the class. A growing number of academically talented teens are now enrolling in online high schools, designed especially for their needs. The assignments are challenging, the teachers are exceptional, and the diplomas look good on a college application. Check out this article for the inside scoop about gifted online high schools.

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More Teachers Turn to iTunes University

Sunday October 25, 2009

A growing number of teachers are using the no-cost educational material on iTunes U to plan their courses. eSchool News reports:

"iTunes University's role in higher education has changed from a platform for lecture videos to a source for homework, quiz, and lesson ideas for professors in search of new ways to teach old subjects...

Students at some schools use iTunes daily to watch and review faculty lectures, but professors say the site also has become a critical source for lesson planning."

iTunes U has certainly been an amazing resource for independent learners. Hopefully its growing popularity among professors will lead to improved instruction and course content. As teachers examine polished video lessons from peers around the country, they're sure to pick up new ideas.

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How to Choose an Online Charter School

Saturday October 24, 2009

Many states now offer online charter school programs to residents at no cost. By enrolling in an online charter school, your child may be able to earn a high school diploma or make up missed credits without falling behind in a traditional school. How do you choose an online charter school? The six steps in this article can help.

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How to Prepare for the GED Online

Wednesday October 21, 2009

If you want to increase your eligibility for jobs and college entrance, consider preparing for the GED online. Many websites offer exam guide books, practice tests, and other material to help students study for the GED online before the exam. Check out this article for links to no-cost study material.

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New:5 Federal Grant Programs for Online Learners

Sunday October 18, 2009

If you're an online student, you may qualify for a federal grant to pay for college tuition and expenses. Federal grants requiring no repayment are available to students that meet funding guidelines and are enrolled in accredited programs. Take a look at this new article for details on finding free money from 5 federal grant programs.

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