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Dr.Subramonian

India
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I would be able to answer all questions relating to the new area in distance education the e-learning and e-teaching.Hope you would be happy to receive an answer from a Guinness World Record Holder in Teaching. Kindly visit me at: www.greenvalley.edu.in

Bob Hartzell

U.S.
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I can answer questions on distance learning degrees, school accreditation, degree accreditation, degrees requiring state licensure, graduate programs online, master's degrees online, traditional universities online, MBA programs, MSN programs, teaching degrees and new distance learning programs, credit transfer, where to find quality distance learning programs in various majors.

Prof. Diva

U.S.
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I am able to answer questions related to the overall modality of distance learning including how to be successful, respect of degree earned, online learning formats, qualities needed for online facilitation and common errors made by students in distance learning programs.

Daniel Keeran, MSW

U.S.
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I can answer questions about learning counseling skills by online distance education and preparing for entry to the counseling profession in the US and Canada (see http://www.collegemhc.com).

Dr. Cynthia J. Wolfe

U.S.
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Let me help you with questions about online programs and what is expected of an online student or instructor. I am an instructor as well as a student in an online program. If you are looking for a program or have questions about online learning in general, I can guide you. If you are a teacher looking for new ideas or methods, I can help. I have resources and ideas to share. I am a member of the National Business Education Association (NBEA), a professional organization devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

Dorene Petersen

U.S.
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I can answer questions related to the process of accreditation, legal issues relating to accreditation, accreditation and transfer of credit, accreditation and military funding, the benefits of accreditation for students and the distance learning community, how potential students can learn more about and verify accreditation, the philosophy of distance learning, the development of distance learning, distance learning and curriculum design, as well as questions relating to holistic health and holistic health education, including: Holistic Health Practitioner, Master Herbalist, naturopathy, aromatherapy, herbalism, homeopathy, flower essences, iridology, holistic nutrition, wellness consulting, and phytotherapy.

Dylan D. Mattina, M.Ed.

U.S.
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I can answer just about any question regarding Distance Education (from faculty, student and Administrative perspectives), Instructional Design, and Best Practices in these areas. I can answer just about anything anyone could ask as if I don't have the answer, I can do the research to find it for users and chances are I know where to look.

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2012-01-25 b tech electrical:

Muhammad:    If your Associates in Electrical Engineering degree is from an accredited institution then I would recommend you apply to the following institutions for a baccalaureate degree in EE:    Bachelor's

2012-01-25 need Advice!!:

Gaurav:    I think that you are in the enviable position of having a LOT of experience in your field and that your MBA will help you whether it is from an online or a traditional institution.  The stigma

2011-12-23 on-line collegee:

 Hi Sheri:    Well, preference being subjective, I have to say that I know nothing about the first two and have heard only good things about California College of Natural Health.    I would do a direct

2011-12-14 MA in Comparartive Religion - Distance Ed:

Hi Alicia,    The school with the broadest selection of religion degrees is Liberty University located in Lynchburg, VA.  You can review their online programs and several other options at http://master-degree-online

2011-11-25 Learning Online:

Hi Tim:    There are three different ways we learn. We either learn by seeing (visual), hearing (auditory), or doing (kinesthetic). Sometimes students use a combination of two or more of these learning

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