Sunday, January 3, 2010

    Online Schools Require Group Projects

    So I've been attending Franklin University for a couple of months now. I've taken 3 courses with them so far. One thing that I did not realize until I got into the courses was how time consuming group projects are. Depending on the course, one 6 week course may require 2 to 3 group projects. This entails coordinating your work schedule with 4 to 5 other people and being dependent on their efforts for your grade. I kept finding myself volunteering as the group leader because I was concerned that someone else might not pull their weight and turn in our group work late. As a group, most courses require that you create a paper together and in the case of Franklin's requirements, you also have to create a group PowerPoint presentation that you present on their FranklinLive system. FranklinLive allows you to upload your PowerPoint and speak into a microphone one person at a time. However, their system isn't that good so people end up running into technical difficulties. In fact, one of my group projects took forever to coordinate meeting as a group because we had to share the FranklinLive system with other groups in the class. You had the option of using one of the other course chat rooms, but they hardly ever worked right. I was told by the tech team of the school to turn off my firewall in order for the system to work properly. In desperation, I did this and about 2 weeks later my computer completely crashed and I had to buy a laptop to get through the last few weeks of classes. Honestly, if I'm paying all this money, I'd expect better technology!

    So long story short: If you are considering an online school, remember that many will involve some kind of group work. So if you plan on setting up your school schedule around your family and job, this can be a conflict.

    Wednesday, September 16, 2009

    VTC Online Software Tutorials and Certifications

    While attending a four year university, I received a free subscription to VTC.com. This site has a wide collection of various training courses on software. Some of the categories include Animation & 3D, Game Design and Development, Internet and Web Design, Networking and Security, and Programming. Each course is a series of videos. After completing the videos, you can receive a digital certificate. If you want to add the certificate number onto your portfolio or résumé, your certificate can be verified by typing in the number on the VTC.com website.

    There is unlimited access to 81,350 videos linked to 715 courses once you become a member. To become a member, it's $30/month. Many of the courses have several free videos.

    Friday, September 4, 2009

    Buy and Sell Used Textbooks

    As an online student, you may find that many of your books are customized for your school rather than being just a standard text. For example, American InterContinental University ships textbooks to students automatically and most books have the AIU logo. Although many schools have the textbook price built into the tuition cost, you will save money by shopping around for your textbooks. Even if your book is customized for your school, you might find books on a used book source website.


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    Ask your professors if previous editions will be acceptable. Sometimes they will post the newest edition as their selected text because the bookstore can't order enough of the previous edition. Sometimes there are very few changes so a previous edition will work fine. International editions are usually identical to the US editions and much cheaper. If you school doesn't already have a website for students to trade textbooks, suggest one.

    Sell Used Books Online - Quick Cash, Free Shipping, Free Quotes!

    Keep in mind that your classes might move too quickly to order books from websites where individuals handle selling. If you need the book quickly and price isn't too much of a concern, Barnes and Noble will be better. I haven't really had too many complaints about buying books online. I prefer to pay by PayPal especially because one time I sent a check to a lady and she claimed she never got it. My $50.00 check was either in her hands or lost in the mail. Canceling the check would have cost $30.00 through my bank. She asked me to send another one--- which I did not. She eventually figured out that the check was at her Post Office box rather than at her regular home mailing address. When I finally got the book, it was the wrong edition and smelled heavily of cigarette smoke.

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    Online School Search was created after my exhausting search for an online school. I first began in 2001. After deciding that there weren't enough degree options and the cost was too high, I focused my attention on my job. In 2005, I began attending a regular college and by 2009, I found that my learning style was best suited for something other than the "face-to-face" university. My goal is to provide resources for those of you considering online courses or a degree.

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    I recently enrolled at Franklin University. I am taking the required introduction class PF321. This course is a 6 week tutorial on how to use tools for completing online courses. The class is also available as a 3 week course, but my registration was completed too late to enroll in the shorter class.

    My textbooks arrived in 2 days!!

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