Traditional classroom education is a viable option for some logistics professionals seeking new skills. But for many, online learning presents a better alternative for acquiring additional training, degrees, or certifications.
Staying engaged (especially being a “non-traditional student” in an online world) is paramount to your success as an online student. Don’t just count on the discussion boards your university provides for you, make your conversation spill over into Twitter and Facebook, and onto blogs and forums. Get others involved. You would be surprised at what you’ll learn by simply sharing your opinion and engaging socially; not just scholastically.
For most, getting money for school is tight, especially with the economy in the state it’s in, but there may be another way for some to go back and get their degree…federal grants.
Online universities offer a high quality education without having to leave your home. This podcast illustrates more on the continuous study of going to school online.
If it’s been a while since you picked up a math book, or looked at differential equations than it’s…
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Need help figuring out the problem? Check this library of math and chemistry video tutorials. These clips, ranging 2-5…
Great news for students. A recent research study has provided yet another reason why going back to school, or continuing to educate yourself, is a great idea…it can help against dementia.
Sell the Sizzle focuses on creating and maintaining a brand for yourself, focusing on the Internet and on social media, in particular. In today’s world, employers are online, and you better believe that when you apply to work for them, they’re checking you out as best they can using Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc.