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Distance Learning Myths

Distance Learning Myths

You may think that distance education is the best way to learn, but there are a lot of common misconceptions about it. Learning via the Internet is the perfect choice for someone who wants tons of flexibility, but there are disadvantages as well. Getting an online degree is no guarantee of getting a job. In fact, it can actually hinder your job search if you do not choose the right online school. For example, getting a psychology degree online can be very unhelpful when looking for jobs, as most employers don't feel psychology can be learned adequately online. Before you plunk down your money at any school, you need to do lots of research about what you are getting into. Read about some of the common myths surrounding distance learning: 1. You can jump right into online education.

This is a potentially dangerous myth. Nobody would enroll in a traditional school without researching the tuition amount, job prospects and reputation, right? Then why do so many people immediately enroll in the first online school that looks good? If you want to make an informed decision, you always need to perform due diligence.

2. You will be lonely if you get an online degree.

This may or may not be true for some people. If you aren't a social butterfly, then distance learning might be the best option. People who like to talk and socialize might be a little lonely, but many online degree programs allow time for forum chats and live-chat discussions with teachers and students.

3. You don't need a teaching degree to teach online.

Actually, since there are so many teaching applicants for online schools, they are very strict about who they hire. Many online schools require their teachers to have excellent credentials and years of classroom experience. As an online teacher, you have to be able to communicate with your students 24/7. You also need to have the ability to interpret difficult information without having props or tools to help you.

4. Distance learning is boring.

Distance learning has come a long way in the last few years. So many computers and laptops have webcams pre-installed, so it makes it easy to do live video chats. Teachers can make use of video clips, chat rooms and forums to provide an enriching experience for students. Learning online is as boring or as fun as you make it!

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