Archive for the 'Distance Education Blog' Category

Finishing a degree on time

Honestly, I don’t know anymore what to post here. So, my dear readers, I urge you to comment or e-mail me on what topics regarding distance education are you interested about. I need your inputs! I’ll try my best respond to them through a blog post. What’s happening on my part of the world? Well, [...]

Debunking Distance Education Myths (Part 3)

If you haven’t read the first two parts of this series on “Debunking Distance Education Myths,” I suggest that you check out them out first (Part 1 and Part 2) before reading this. Myth # 2 – Studying via distance education means that you will be studying alone with no professor/instructor or classmates. Although studying [...]

Busting the Myths of Distance Education

This guest article was written by Adrienne Carlson, who regularly writes on the topic of online degree. Adrienne welcomes your comments and questions at her email address: adrienne.carlson83@yahoo.com. It’s literally a case of the mountain coming to Mohammed if Mohammed cannot go to the mountain for some reason or the other, and it’s boosted the [...]

Another semester is coming to an end

Here’s a quick update: We’re just a few weeks away from the end of the second semester for the academic year 2008-2009 and that only means one thing – VACATION! As for me, I decided to make my vacation more productive by taking up summer classes instead of just bumming around. PI 100, one of [...]

DistanceEducationBlog.com supports Brian ‘Bong’ Ong for USC Councilor

Brian ‘Bong’ Ong for USC Councilor

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