September 2008


Online Education02 Sep 2008 09:44 pm



While many students and working adults who plan to further their study may benefit from the advantages of online education, there are online students failed because they can’t adapt to the online learning format. If you are interested in earning your degree online, don’t be part of the failure statistics. Here are 5 tips to help you succeed with your online study:

1. Learn How To Stay On Schedule

The biggest advantage of online learning is the study and assignments are in self-paced format, which you can easily plan to fit into your own schedule. But the problem is the flexibility may cause you to keep delaying your study because you have other important stuffs to focus on. You may not able to complete your study within your planned schedule or even give up the study halfway.

In order to ensure the smooth process of your online study and complete the courses on time, you must learn how to stay on schedule. Of course, to stay on schedule, you must first plan your learning schedule and set your goal of the completion date. Don’t let other stuffs to interrupt your learning, follow what you have planned for. Just in case some important stuffs that cause you behind the schedule, you must try your best to work it out so that you are back on schedule as soon as possible.

2. Communicate With Your Professors Regularly

In online study, you cannot depend on face-to-face communication to get your message across. And there is no professor watch after your back to help you if you face any problem in your study. Hence, make sure you fully utilize the communication technologies such as email, telephone and even instant message to communicate frequently with your professors and get you questions answered.

3. Communicate Effectively Your Online Classmates

In school, classmates are very important to help and motivate each other with their studies. Since you and your online classmates are not meeting face-to-face, you will need to make sure you are staying in touch with your online classmates via email, chat or phone. This is especially important when working on group assignment. You and your group members must be able to communicate effective to make sure the group assignments are complete accordingly and submitted on time.

4. Print Out Your Notes

Although you can read the online learning materials from computer screen, but it’s better to organize them offline into files so that you can review them without having to dig through downloaded files or other course materials.

5. Get A Mentor

If you are a person that frequently falls behind the schedule and always need someone to remind you on the due date of a certain task. Then, you will need a mentor to watch after your back to ensure you smoothly move toward the completion of you study. The mentor can be your spouse, children, parent or your best friend. Let him/her know your learning schedule and your goal to complete the online study, invite him/her to be your mentor to ensure you follow the study plan.

Summary

Not every online student will succeed in their study, you need to adapt to the online learning environment and above useful tips are able to guide you through.



Religion02 Sep 2008 03:25 am



Bible Study Software - Logos Bible Study Software

Logos Bible Software

Price: $149.95 - $1379.95

Logos Bible study software is designed to make Bible study easy and exciting to pastors, and lay people alike.  The cost is a fairly high but if you want quality information you will probably have to pay for it that little piece of advice is even true in Bible study software.

The software and company have an interesting history.  Logos Research System was founded in 1992 by two former Microsoft employers, Bob Pritchett and Kiernon Reiniger.  The two met at church and according to the Logos web site originally wanted to create a “shareware” product for distribution on BBS systems (the dial-up pre-cursors to the Internet era). Frankly, I don’t even remember what BBS was.  I had to look it up too.  BBS systems stands for “bulletin board systems.”  Remember those?  You might say they were a precursor for social networking or sites like Craigslist.

The software was created for Windows 1.0 originally that was back when MS-DOS ruled the roost in Seattle.  Over time they put out version after version improving little things here and there so that it would be more user friendly.  The latest version touts some of the following features:



330 different Bibles and Bible reference titles

Six interlinear Bibles

Greek and Hebrew texts

Aramaic Texts

Latin texts

Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic Lexicons

Multiple Bible language resources

20 bible commentaries

Topical bibles

Bible Dictionaries

Word study tools

Bible study maps

Bible history

Archeological information

Bible Ethics

Theology resources

Apologetics

Christian leadership resources

Pastoral Resources

Sermon outlines and resources

Sermon illustrations

Quotes

and much, much more



 

If you have the money to spare it sounds like it will be worth your time to invest in some serious Bible study software like Logos.  I will be picking up my copy real soon.  The one draw back they have is their Mac version is still taking shape.  Hence my reason for not owning this kickin software yet.  Otherwise Logos is doing a fantastic job by the looks of it.

If you would like to see some demos go to You Tube and type in “Logos Bible Study Software.”

Enjoy.



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