The traditional way to receive an education, by attending what is known as a bricks-and-mortar institution, will always be a common and an accepted way to learn. There is something very tangible about going to a classroom and listening to a lecture given by an instructor standing in front of you, by interacting with peers, and by handing in tests and assignments in person. However, that is not always the most convenient way for a person to receive an education, especially a higher education from a college or university. Technology has afforded the opportunity for people to study and attend classes online. Though not a very recent development in education, it is a constantly improving and evolving device for learning that offers new choices and opportunities to many p View the rest of this article
Thursday, November 15, 2007
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