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Is Distance Learning Right for You?Continuing Education Using Online Technology and Resources
Distance learning self assessments and resources are provided for determining if someone is suitable for distance learning education.
Distance learning, often referred to as distance education, provides flexibility to enroll in and complete continuing education programs at times convenient to the adult student. Distance learning requires good time management skills, self-determination, and computer technical skills. These three main requirements may not be suitable for every adult’s needs, expectations, and learning style. If you are considering distance learning as the main method for completing a continuing education program or fulfilling partial program requirements, a review of the resources below will provide an idea of what to expect in distance learning. These resources, although not a guarantee of success or non-success will help determine the answer to the question – is distance learning right for you? Distance Learning Style Self-AssessmentThe following are important statements which should be completed prior to enrolling in a distance learning program or course (adapted from the Austin Community College distance learning Self-Assessment). 1. Usually complete homework and other assignments
2. Considering taking a Distance Learning class
3. When it comes to studying, you
4. Face to face meetings with an instructor and classmates are
5. As a learner, my classification is
This brief self-assessment will provide an idea if you are suited for distance learning. A score of 14 or better indicates you are suited for distance learning. A score of 6 or below indicates you are not suited for distance learning. Any score between 6–14 indicates serious consideration should be taken prior to enrolling in distance learning. (A = 4, B = 2, and C = 0) Additional information regarding distance learning and learning styles can be found by visiting Distance Learning: Online Education for Adults. Computer Technical Skills Checklist for Distance LearningIf you can answer yes to most or all of these questions, then you should be technically proficient to enroll in and complete a distance learning program or course.
Suitability for Continuing Education through Distance LearningDistance learning or distance education is not for everyone. However after reviewing the self-assessment resources above to determine if distance learning is for you and the results indicate you are suitable for distance learning, review Online Education Learning Strategies for Adults for tips to succeed in distance learning. Distance learning provides a convenient method for completing continuing education programs and courses for those who are self-motivated, have good time management skills, and are technically proficient. This method of learning provides those with work constraints and family commitments the perfect venue for completing desired continuing education requirements.
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