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Mar/08
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Learning Online – Tips For Choosing An Online Writing Course

Writers are a unique bunch, but as a writer, you already knew that. We know how to work independently, and we certainly know how to meet deadlines. We have to-whether we're freelance or fiction writers-or we'll lose our most valuable asset: our clients or our publishers.

Most writers wish to hone their skills, but it can be difficult to carve out time to go to classes at the local university or community college. Regardless of whether it's true or not, online courses seem to have been designed with the writer in mind. Online classes are truly for the independent spirit and the dedicated student. However, online classes-just like classes in a traditional setting-have their pros and cons.

Before you sign up for an online class, ask yourself what you hope to gain from the course. Do you want to get advice on how to move your hopelessly stalled short story along, or do you want to learn the best way to market your business? Once you answer this question, you'll have a much easier time comparing programs and choosing the one that is right for you.

Online courses are offered everywhere-from world-renown universities like UCLA to creative communities like Coffeehouse for Writers. You can earn undergraduate or graduate credit at some colleges and universities while other institutions and organizations might award you a certificate for completing the course.

Flash Orientation: The Ins and Outs of Online Courses

If you've never taken an online course then this section is for you. Let's look at how the Fiction Course at a renowned writer's college worked when I took a course there several years ago.

First things first. All the students of the course were given user names and IDs in order to access the school's website. These were the keys to our virtual classroom that included individual email accounts, a public forum and a private forum. In our virtual classroom, we would exchange ideas, critique each other's work, share our ideas, and ask questions.

Our first assignment was to do an online orientation to allow ourselves to become familiar with the system. We sent introduction emails to the webmaster and learned how to maneuver our way through the classroom. It doesn't matter whether you are computer savvy; the system is as simple as following the basic instructions.

This was my first time working in a virtual classroom, and it was a strange experience at first. It is a very simple process. Our instructor put all of our assignments online. We then completed our assignments and posted them on the main board. Our instructor preferred that we each write "reviews" of the other's work, and he also went through and made in-depth comments.

That's all there is to it. Simple, isn't it? Our instructor would post articles of interest for us to read, and we would do the same. The level of interaction was up to those in the class. That has its benefits but also its drawbacks as our class wasn't very interactive except for the individual critiques.

20
Jun/07
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DirectoryDice.com – Web Directory

directorydiceDirectoryDice can provide you with a back link in which every category your site is themed around for free as long as you provide a reciprocal link to them, they also offer paid submissions which don’t require reciprocal links. A free web directory can provide many benefits to submitting your link to a free and even a paid directory. First off they can provide you with a back link which in turn will increase your search engine ranking in the major search engines. It will also provide you with targeted traffic if the directory is popular so you’re in a win win situation.

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May/07
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Investing in Tomorrow

Distant learning is no longer a new idea; it’s been around for many years. It was first born in many colleges and universities offering online programs around the world. It's so successful that almost all major educational institutions are now offering such services.

Prosper Inc. is one of the pioneers in the post educational arena. Focusing in helping new and seasoned entrepreneurs, the company has estimated to produce over 30,000 successful students in their businesses.

The company has been awarded with the prestigious Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2005 recognizing its effort and commitment. Prospers’ success lies on its individualized training program and aware that each student is unique from the other and therefore receives a customized training program for his specific needs. The company also acknowledges that family support is as important as everything else in every entrepreneur’s success.