October 17, 2007

Project Management Certification Course Online

Project Management Certification Course Online

Project management is considered to be a critical skill for planning, monitoring and control of all aspects of a project. It also includes the skill of motivating all those involved in the project to achieve the project objectives on time and to the specified cost. The management of a project requires a leadership role in planning, controlling, coordinating and executing a project’s objectives. There are many challenges to be faced by the project manager. The foremost challenge is to make a project happened within defined constraints. The second challenge is to meet the pre defined objectives by integration of the input needed. There are many online courses available to learn the art of managing a project with the quality and performance.

Schools which offer the Project Management course include:

1) Boston University

Boston University corporate education centre i.e. BUCEC provides an online Project Management Certification Program that teaches the steps that managers need to follow to complete their project on time and on budget. The course provides the skills that are effective for the project managers to gain a greater respect within the organization and the profession. The Boston’s online courses have been developed to dynamically adapt to the student's individual learning style.

There are other top schools with similar offers like University of Phoenix Online , MindLeaders and Kaplan University . For more information, and resources on the ways that Project Management skills can prove useful to you, please visit eLearningYellowPages.com.

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October 11, 2007

eLearning!

eLearning!

Now is a better time than ever to start an eLearning course. The internet is drastically expanding the field of distance learning opening up courses in everything from Spanish to learning how to build custom furniture. Moreover, as more and more people start with eLearning courses prices are decreasing rapidly and the quality of the courses are skyrocketing. Now really is the best time to start investigating the myriad available courses - there is almost certainly on available for you out there!

As time goes on and internet based technology improves, the potential quality of online distance learning courses also increases drastically. In the early days of distance learning, correspondance courses did not hold the value of normal courses due to the lack of face-to-face time with the teacher and the ease of cheating. However, technologies such as moodle have changed that - teachers can talk with students in real time while giving online lectures using whiteboard technology (a simple program that allows real time drawing and powerpoint presentation). Exams and coursework can be controlled and cleared for cheating and the overall quality of the material can increase drastically. It is now possible to run an actual virtual laboratory, meaning that a student can learn practical skills (yes, such as how to build custom furniture) from their own homes in their own time.

As a direct result of this increase in quality more and more people have been attending these e-courses. As they attend more and more, universities put more money into the courses, and, more importantly, regulatory agencies spring up. The most fundamental thing distance learning courses were previously lacking was the regulation of other courses. Institutes did not have to be accredited, diplomas did not have to be registered, the professor did not have to have any actual experience. However, with the current wave of distance learning programs this situation is changing, courses can actually be cleared and employers can actually be confident that you know as much as you know you know!

It is therefore a great idea to hop on this wave now - before everything starts getting very expensive. Now a good year long course can cost about $1000, a degree program more, but in time these prices will almost certainly go up. As demand increases and value increases so does price. I recommend that if you are thinking about starting an eLearning course you do so asap - or at the very least start searching for the right courses for you. A good place to start is the elearningyellowpages as this is an elearning specific resource with links not just to courses but to a wealth of information you will probably find useful.


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October 3, 2007

Why Online Learning is a lot like Preparing for a Marathon - Characteristics of the Online Learner

Seems disparate, doesn’t it? How does the very physical marathon run bear any commonality with the mostly sedate activity of online learning, you ask? Well let’s take the major points:
  1. Dedication: Preparing for a marathon requires a lot of dedication. Marathon runners are a special breed, taking on an intensely personal quest that is definitely an ordeal of endurance as it is a battle of physical as well as mental fortitude. To accomplish an online learning program or degree requires essentially the same perseverance and resolve. Online learners realize sooner or later that the responsibility for learning rests completely on their shoulders, and this is a burden that on-campus students do not share. Dependent on the directions and coaching of a teacher who is physically able to respond to their needs, traditional students benefit from the external motivation offered by their environment, which is absent in online learning.
  2. Flexibility: The changes in terrain and weather that one usually encounters on a distance run create a need for flexibility of both mind and body. This same kind of flexibility is likewise necessary to be able to transcend the usual classroom environment that most learners start with, and adapt to the less constricting but highly alienating borderless world of online learning. The adjustment phase is an ongoing, continuous thing that only ends when the learning itself ends. Indeed, there are more drop outs in the world of online learning than those in campus, most of the drop outs attributable to the inconsistent conditions of online learning. The same value that makes online learning such an appealing thing, the capability to manage one’s own learning schedule, is also the very thing that promotes the variability which in the end makes it a burden for most online learners to go through.
  3. Challenge: For runners, the marathon is the ultimate challenge, one that is about the passion to run as much as it is about winning a race. Facing this challenge mostly alone, the marathon runner knows he is mostly battling against his own body’s capacity and weakness, and needs to find the confidence and the faith in his own abilities in order to make it through. Online learning is likewise just such a challenge, offering anxieties and difficult transitions for a first time online student, who would have to deal with the learning landscape of both the program he has enrolled for and the computer environment on which his learning rests, and forcing him to acknowledge that he must find the motivation within him in order to succeed. Nurturing a new set of abilities that are necessary towards fulfilling an online degree and seeing a course to its end, the online learner knows that he has embarked on a journey that is quite a distance to take.
  4. Discipline: All athletes know that any sport is all about discipline. Marathon running requires a whole lot of it to begin with. So does online learning. Without the discipline to stick to a program, efforts will later prove futile. With a different set of study skills required of the online learner, including an independence from any previous learning system and a resolve to find information and answers on one’s own, the student engaged in an online learning program knows how discipline is the key to fulfillment.


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