Thursday, December 16th, 2010

Keeping Up With Your Homework for Online Courses During the Holidays

December 15, 2010 by michaelm  
Filed under Online College

The holidays are the most distracting time of year for all students - whether they are in first grade or their final year of medical school - since homework does not cease for the month of December. It is even more challenging for students in online courses to stay focused and keep up with their homework during the holidays, since you do not have to physically attend class each week leading up to the holidays. It can be easy to simply not turn on your computer and log onto your weekly lecture and upload your papers, but your academic success depends upon keeping up with your homework - regardless of outside distractions.

Desktop Shortcuts That You Should Have For Your Online Courses

December 14, 2010 by michaelm  
Filed under Online College

When you are taking online courses, your computer becomes your classroom, library, study space, and then some - so having the right shortcuts on your computer desktop is a must.

10 Reasons Why Online College Courses are Better in the Winter

December 14, 2010 by Brandon Buttars  
Filed under Online College

Here are 10 reasons why online college courses are so much better than courses up at the college during the winter time. Make sure to click on the links in the list. You’ll be entertained. Don’t have to worry about frozen windshield in the morning. Don’t have to worry about warming your car up before [...]

How To Keep Up In Your Online Courses While On Vacation

December 4, 2010 by michaelm  
Filed under Online College

Taking a vacation is a good way to enjoy a much-needed break from school and work. Some online courses have several deadlines that are posted weekly, making it difficult to simply take time off. This article will explain a few important things to remember about keeping current with studies.

What You Should Ask Yourself When Enrolling In Online Courses

December 2, 2010 by michaelm  
Filed under Online College

Online learning has many benefits for the practical student - it can be cheaper, more convenient, and have more educational resources available than a traditional college setting. But are online courses the right decision for you? Here are several questions you should ask yourself before taking the plunge and enrolling online.

How To Ask Questions In Online Courses

December 1, 2010 by michaelm  
Filed under Online College

Online classes often seem intimidating during the first semester or two. Don’t worry, though, this is normal and there are several ways to overcome that feeling. One of the most common issues that online students find difficult is asking questions - both to instructors and fellow classmates in discussions. This article will offer some helpful tips on this subject.

Ten Financial Aid Resources for Mothers Wanting To Go Back To College

If you are a mother and you want to go back to college to finish a college degree or to start working toward a new career, there are financial aid programs designed to help you defray the costs associated with higher education. Here are ten resources that can help you go back to college.

Tips on E-mailing Online Instructors and Teaching Assistants

E-mailing your online instructor or teaching assistant is a common part of taking an online class. There are a few things you should keep in mind when you are composing an e-mail about the coursework.

Ten Excuses That Won’t Work in an Online Course

Hopefully, you’re a great student who would never need to use an excuse in a class, right? For those people who do make excuses for work not being done, there are often several go-to options. However, many of these just won’t fly in an online class. Here are ten excuses that won’t work in an online course.

Ten Things Your Kids Can Do When They Ask If They Can “Help” You With Your Online Classes

Many parents who have undertaken online classes in order to earn an online degree have kids who are interested in helping out. Here are ten things your kids can do when they ask if they can “help” with your online classes.

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