Learn From Opinion

November 21st, 2008 by theProfessor
theProfessor

There are different types of classifications of people that may be interested in education blogs. First up is the students who would want to research on the latest technology whether for personal satisfaction of the newest trends in technology or for purposes of knowledge. Next classification would be those looking into finding good colleges to go to and study. As a matter of fact education blogs not only provide insights on new technology but on education in general and finding a good college or university is one topic that would be best suited for education blogs and a good advertisement campaign for universities and colleges.

Education articles are readily available on technology magazines and with thousand available out there that are published everyday, one will never run out of available information for education and learning. Another source of education articles are over at the Internet where at just a click of a button, one can get all the information they will ever want. Life time of education and knowledge is a never-ending journey in improving one’s own knowledge. This starts from a variety of ages it has always been a fascination of man to know more and more. For a lot of people, they consider this as a passion or a passion of the mind if you will. This means that they are very keen and interested in acquiring new updates and they would never want to be left behind whenever there is a new upgrade or improvement in technology.

There are a lot of education blogs out there for those lovers of knowledge and new learning.

Online College vs. Campus College

November 11th, 2008 by theProfessor
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With the current technological growth of the World Wide Web, colleges and universities have branched out to offer online courses, suited for those who have a busy schedule, or those who prefer to take their classes online from the comfort of their own home.  However, which is better, taking your courses online or the traditional approach of going to a campus and sitting in classrooms?  Let us try to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of both approaches to getting a master’s degree or bachelor’s degree.

Online Courses

Studying from the comfort of your own home can be very accommodating, as you do not have to leave the house, and will just need to stay in front of your PC to take your classes.  Sounds like fun, right? Not always.  Although this approach to studying looks more convenient, this is actually more difficult than it looks.  Unless you can focus and avoid distractions, such as TV, telephones, etc, online studying can be such a daunting task.  Imagine having to go through online classes and at the same time watching TV.  But then, if you are one of those persons who do not get distracted easily, then this type of studying can be helpful and advantageous.

Campus College

The best thing about this traditional method of getting a diploma or degree is that you study together with other people that you can see and talk to.  This can be a big motivation boost, as you get to see your friends, learn the same things together, and go the cafeteria, library, and such.  Also, there are fewer distractions when in an actual classroom than in a bedroom when studying.

Either approach has good and bad points.  It is up to the student to figure out which approach would best suit his needs.

Colleges and Universities

July 19th, 2008 by Jason Stollham
Jason Stollham

Colleges and Universities are meant for higher education. Those students, who have the ambition of studying at some prestigious institutions, come to colleges and universities, in order to brighten their future. What they care for is the standard of education in that college or university. The standard of education independent on the following few factors discussed below:

a) Faculty Members: The faculty members are of supreme importance in an institution. They determine the quality of study. If the faculty is good, then the quality of education would also be good. Faculty is thus the determining factor of an institution and so, people with merit generally prefer those institutions which have a good faculty. The faculty determines the institutions and its standard.

b) Prior Records: The prior records of an organization are important since it helps us to understand how the organization has succeeded in maintaining the standard. The prior records include the performance of students, their overall merit and the places they have acquired in the world. This provides a view of the overall performance of the institution and gives a glimpse of its previous records.

c) The students and their performances: Based on the performance of the students you can make a decision whether to join the college/ university or not. With the performance of the previous students you can have a fair idea. Some students with an outstanding performance may be considered. Their results make a difference to the decision of the newcomers.

d) The overall image of the college: If you are studying in a reputed college then make sure to know the overall image of that college. The image includes the status of the students studying there, their behavior and whether they have made any significant career development. This would ensure a better prospect for you.