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5 free iPhone apps for online students

5 free iPhone apps for online studentsMany online students are always on the go, whether they’re at work or running around with their families. They’re juggling various responsibilities, and an online degree program should not be an added burden.

For those who own smart phones, make your e-learning experience a little easier and smoother by taking advantage of your mobile device and increasing your productivity during the day. Your cell phone is already your constant companion so why not make use of the notes and calendar features on your phone to prepare for your online course? And if you’re an iPhone user, well, your options are a little more open with the thousands of applications available.






How to choose an online school: Interview your school

How to choose an online school: Interview your online schoolBefore beginning the admission process for a school, whether online or brick and mortar, students should ensure that the institution has the potential to live up to their expectations and provide them with the education they’re seeking.

Here are 4 questions that every prospective online student should have answered before committing to an online degree program at a school:






Beware of diploma mills

Beware of diploma millsMany students interested in obtaining a thorough education and legitimate degree become victims of diploma mills. After paying hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars, for what they hope will help them enter the next stage of their lives, these students receive a valueless piece of paper.

Diploma mills, also known as degree mills, are mainly for-profit companies disguised as higher education institutions. Though not recognized or accredited by authorized states or agencies, diploma mills continue to print and hand out fake degrees. In exchange for a fee, a college diploma mill will provide buyers with unofficial degrees and falsified transcripts after little or no effort from the student.






Back to [online] school: tips for the first day

It’s mid-August, and I can already smell school in the air: newly sharpened No.2 pencils, plastic-covered bundles of paper, and, let’s not forget, freshly wiped computer screens.

While we know online courses can start at any time of the year, we thought we’d get into the back-to-school spirit now and share our tips on preparing for that monumental first day of online class.

Here are a handful of helpful preparation tips for new and returning online students:

  • Read the syllabus: If the class syllabus (which will become a very good friend) is available to you before your online course begins, make sure to take advantage of your educator’s generosity. You can get a heads up on deadlines and better manage your workload.
  • Contact your online instructor: It’s never too early to reach out and introduce yourself. Teachers are essential to successful learning in both traditional and online education.




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