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How to Impress Your Instructor Online: Quick Tips to Success for the Virtual Student

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How to Impress Your Instruc­tor Online:  Quick Tips to Suc­cess for the Vir­tual Stu­dent A Must-Read Guide For Any­one Think­ing About Pur­su­ing Their Degree Online!

How to Impress Your Instruc­tor Online: Quick Tips to Suc­cess for the Vir­tual Stu­dent by Harold T. Gon­za­les, Jr. Ed.D., is the essen­tial resource guide for online stu­dents and a must-read for edu­ca­tors work­ing with stu­dents in higher edu­ca­tion set­tings. The author offers an overview of the keys to suc­cess for the vir­tual stu­dent as they delve into their online learn­ing expe­ri­ence and pro­vides tips to impress­ing their online instruc­tor. The book cov­ers a broad range of top­ics includ­ing learn­ing styles, time man­age­ment tech­niques, online eti­quette and com­mu­ni­ca­tion skills, eval­u­a­tion, and the chal­leng­ing prob­lems of pla­gia­rism and cheat­ing. Every stu­dent who is cur­rently tak­ing online courses for credit — or is con­sid­er­ing doing so — should order this no non­sense book for straight facts about par­tic­i­pat­ing in the online edu­ca­tion experience.

Avail­able for $4.99 in eBook for­mat or as a Paper­back for $9.99 on Amazon.com.

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What Post High School Program Makes Sense to You?

Most post-secondary schools can be described as pub­lic or pri­vate, two-year or four-year.

Pub­lic insti­tu­tions are state sup­ported. Pri­vate for-profit insti­tu­tions are busi­nesses. Pri­vate not-for-profit insti­tu­tions are inde­pen­dent – for instance, the school might have been estab­lished by a church or through local com­mu­nity dona­tions rather than by the state government.

Four-year insti­tu­tions offer bachelor’s degrees, and some offer advanced degrees. Two-year insti­tu­tions offer associate’s degrees. Less-than-two-year insti­tu­tions offer train­ing and award cer­tifi­cates of com­ple­tion. For more infor­ma­tion on detailed descrip­tions of pro­grams, click here.