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Debunking the Concerns of the Online Learning Experience for Adults

Debunking the Concerns of the Online Learning Experience for Adults











Chancellor Gary Brahm, Brandman University

Irvine, CA (PRWEB) November 19, 2013

With unemployment hovering at 7.3 percent and many employers still holding off hiring despite strong profits, the challenge facing many adults is whether or not to seek additional education in hopes of being prepared to jump back into the work force or to advance their current careers. With competition on every front, this is especially true for those who often have to juggle the responsibilities of a family, elderly parents and work. The emergence of online education as a viable alternative to traditional brick and mortar learning provides an avenue to take the next step.

A recent Gallup poll discovered that many adults recognize the flexibility of online education, saying it provided a format most students can succeed in and that it provides a variety of choices for highly regarded curriculum. One-third of the more than 1,000 adults surveyed also said the value of tuition they paid is better than traditional classroom-based education, and 34 percent said it is equal to the value of a traditional education.

Chancellor Gary Brahm of Brandman University in Irvine, California, part of the Chapman University System, has been at the forefront of providing high quality, cost efficient online education for adults. His university has been honored by the highly respected U.S. News & World Report educational rankings. In 2013, Brandman was named Best Online Bachelor’s Program in California and ranked in the top 10 nationally.

“Critical for those considering online education options in 2014, one should be thinking outside your geographical box. Whether you live in an area with many colleges or in an area with few or none, the beauty of online education is that the teaching comes to you,” said Brahm.

“In addition to checking out such resources as the U.S.News & World Report rankings, go online to see what students are saying about the courses and/or degree programs you are interested in pursuing. In addition, make certain the university you wish to attend is accredited by a regional accrediting body.”

Below, Chancellor Brahm offers his thoughts on the concerns adult learners might have when considering beginning an online education program.

# 1: Online education is too easy

Online courses provide more flexibility so that the student can learn at his or her own pace but they require just as much work and, importantly, allow the student with initiative to think innovatively in terms of processing and responding to assignments. Educators at institutions which were early online education adopters often offer classes which are generally more robust, reflecting the time spent evolving courses to meet the challenges of a course and/or major in a dynamic and progressive manner reflective of the real world.

For many adults, online education is the ideal vehicle for balancing a family, a job and the next goal in their education. A great resource is the highly regarded U.S. News & World Report online education rankings which scores hundreds of institutions in faculty credentials and training, student services and training, and student engagement.

#2: The technology is too difficult for many adults

Online education has undergone a significant transformation in the last few years as it has become an in-demand resource for a large segment of adults looking at higher education options. While basic knowledge is required, you don’t need to be the next founder of a billion dollar tech start-up. Not even close. Recognizing that technical and other support forms are essential in every aspect of an online education, leading institutions provide extensive resources for every student both online and via skilled counselors. Studies by leading educational publications show that leading online providers are increasing their spending to provide ease-of-use technology for both teachers and students to level the playing field for all involved.

#3: All courses /degree programs are created the same

Students are too savvy and demanding to accept traditional in-class courses that are simply being “poured” into a computer for online initiatives. The days of talking heads and static slide shows are quickly coming to an end. In fact, most sophisticated universities have put together teams of specialists including instructional designers, technologists and faculty content experts whose sole job is to create dynamic courses that incorporate compelling technology with storytelling and essential information to deliver outstanding learning outcomes. While there isn’t an Avatar movie-like course in the making, students are increasingly giving high marks to programs that incorporate best practices in course design.                                        

#4: Online degrees aren’t employment worthy

Putting aside the adaptation from a famous Seinfeld episode, employers and recruiters recognize the assets of a committed online graduate. A number of studies by colleges and independent research firms over the past few years, including one in 2011, have shown that nearly two-thirds of those familiar with online education believe that a degree earned online is as credible as one earned at a traditional campus-based program.

A study by Excelsior College in 2011 found that nearly two-thirds of those familiar with online education believed that a diploma earned in that manner was as valuable as a traditional brick and mortar degree. Respondents stated that the most important factors in determining credibility of an online degree was the accreditation of the institute awarding the degree and the quality of its graduates.

#5: Online students are on their own, not really feeling like they are part of the institution

One of the great benefits of online education is that each student not only progresses at his/her own speed, but does so with the ability to actively seek out support and guidance from faculty and staff that has a vested interest in seeing students succeed. Importantly, most online classes are limited to 25-30 students whereas on-ground instruction can be two or three times that number sometimes running into the hundreds listening in an auditorium.

In the online world, students have lots of options including regular video and conference calls with their instructors, who often will reach out to them if a period of time has elapsed without interaction. Students are encouraged to engage in peer-to-peer sessions both online and in person. This is the ideal environment for students to advocate for themselves in a comprehensive learning environment.

For example, some of our Brandman initiatives provide personal coaching, an advisor for each student, and student services provided by one-stop experts so that students won’t need to navigate the phone system to receive the attention they need.

About Chancellor Gary Brahm

Gary Brahm serves as chancellor of Brandman University overseeing overall operations of the institution and managing approximately 2,262 faculty and staff. Brandman University is a private, nonprofit institution accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). Prior to his present position, Brahm served as the executive vice president for finance and administration and chief operating officer for Chapman University for over 13 years. Brahm has served as a member of various Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) visiting teams and in 2007, he was appointed for a 3-year term to the WASC Interim Review Committee. Prior to joining Chapman University in 1994, Brahm was vice president of finance and chief financial officer at National University. He received his bachelor’s degree in biology from California State University, Northridge and a master’s in business administration from the University of Southern California.























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InfiniteSkills | Learning Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Tutorial Video | Master The Art Of Professional Video Editing

InfiniteSkills | Learning Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Tutorial Video | Master The Art Of Professional Video Editing












(PRWEB) August 26, 2012

InfiniteSkills Inc., a software training firm focused on providing introductory training for a wide variety of programs, this week introduced Learning Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Tutorial, a trainer for the latest version in Adobe’s popular line of video editing software.

The CS6 version of Premiere Pro marks one of the most significant upgrades in the products history. It comes packed with new features that make it a viable choice for both home movies and professional video editors.

InfiniteSkills’ Learning Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Training – DVD covers all these important new features and much more.

Learning Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Training – Tutorial

According to course author Jeff Sengstack, “With Adobe Premiere CS6, anyone can learn to make professional quality videos, whether its for use in the home or for professional production.”

Sengstack is a college instructor in computer science, the author of several Premiere Pro books, and an expert in the Adobe Creative Suite line of software. In addition, he has authored books and training video on Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Audition, and Adobe Encore.

Sengstack guides users through all the key new features of Premiere Pro CS6, explaining new capabilities such as the Warp Stabilizer, which smooths shaky footage, and the adjustment layer tool, which applies more effects with less demand on the computer processor. Other updates include a new titling feature which allows users to apply professional quality graphics to their movies.

InfiniteSkills’ Learning Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Video Training – DVD not only covers all the new capabilities of Adobe’s video editor, it also brings new users up to speed with the video editing workflow, exploring core Premiere tools such as importing and managing video assets, video editing techniques, color correction, and special effects.

Sengstack draws on his extensive experience to offer users a practical perspective of the realities of a video editing workflow. He offers insights on fundamental editing techniques, strategies for color correction, and goes in-depth with how to animate video effects.

Free demo videos and a full list of course contents can be found on the Learning Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Mobile training page of the InfiniteSkills website:

http://www.infiniteskills.com/training/learning-adobe-premier-pro-cs6.html

“Premiere Pro CS6 is a powerful, feature-rich, professional video editor,” Sengstack says. “In Learning Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, I’ll provide all the tools users need to create excellent videos!”

InfiniteSkills offers its Learning Premiere Pro CS6 Training Video either as a DVD or a direct download from the company website at a retail price of $ 99.95. All InfiniteSkills titles and formats are compatible with Mac and Windows operating systems. Shipping is available around the globe. Additionally, InfiniteSkills tutorials are supported by project files which correspond to examples in the videos, allowing users to work alongside experienced instructors right on their computer or iPad.

About InfiniteSkills Inc.

A leader in the field of software training, InfiniteSkills strives to offer the highest quality training available at an affordable cost. InfiniteSkills tutorials are task-oriented instructional videos, teaching complex skills by providing hands-on examples and guiding users as they carry out critical objectives. InfiniteSkills offers a comprehensive range of software titles available as DVDs, digital downloads, and in iPad editions, keeping with company aim of delivering professional training to customers anywhere they want to learn.























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Mango Learning and Datawind Announce Content Partnership

Mango Learning and Datawind Announce Content Partnership











New York, NY (PRWEB) December 04, 2012

In a move to deliver a more comprehensive solution to schools and consumers, Datawind, maker of the world’s most inexpensive tablet, the Aakash 2 (commercially sold as the UbiSlate7Ci), and Mango Learning (“Mango”), U.S. developer of K-12 game based mobile learning apps, have agreed to embed Mango’s educational games on Datawind’s seven-inch tablets to be deployed globally.

“It is in the best interests of our company as well as our customers to make world-class educational content available to every student on our devices, right out of the box,” explained Suneet S. Tuli, Canada-based CEO of Datawind and one of FORBES’ Impact 15 Classroom Revolutionaries. “Mango Learning’s apps are Indian and U.S. Core Curriculum-aligned, game-based and visually impressive. While our devices support many additional apps, we’re confident that a large portion of end-users will naturally gravitate towards this type of educational game content. That means they will start learning from the moment our devices are in their hands.”

“Our team has developed a set of immersive math games that have the potential to enhance learning at every level,” said Kevin Howell, U.S. CEO of Mango Learning. “This content partnership enables us to provide a comprehensive solution to schools, teachers and parents who are looking to bring their students into the mobile learning realm, and get them inspired about learning. Datawind’s tablets, combined with our content, will be the game-changer.”

About Mango Learning, Inc.

Mango Learning™ is leading a learning revolution in teaching and learning by leveraging industry experts in game development from across the world and teaming them with education gurus to create a new paradigm for learning. Our mission is to create, for children globally, the most powerful, engaging mobile learning platform-based educational games by blending the very best of both, Eastern and Western pedagogy. Learn more about our achievements and programs by visiting http://www.mangolearning.com.

About Datawind Ltd.

Datawind is a leading provider of wireless web access products and services. Based on several international patents, Datawind’s breakthrough technologies solve the bandwidth limitations of cellular networks by accelerating content delivery by factors of 10x to 30x – resulting in a superior mobile web experience at a lower cost.

Most recently, DataWind’s Aakash/UbiSlate tablets have received worldwide attention, as the Company executes a vision to empower the next 3 billion people with computing and internet access.

DataWind has been awarded UK’s Most Innovative Mobile Company for 2012. It’s products have been awarded by CNBC TV 18 and Mercedes Benz, the Young Turks Innovation award, and been finalists at the Mobile World Congress for Innovation in Education and at the CTIA Wireless Show for the BiG Idea award.

Datawind has offices in Amritsar, London, Montreal, Mississauga and New Delhi. http://www.datawind.com











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