
Successful E-Learning
E-Learning has many advantages. If you have a busy schedule, the ability to choose when to access your course materials and when to complete lessons is very helpful. If you learn best late at night, you have the option of “attending” class virtually at that time. If you only have a few minutes between tasks, you can watch, read, or listen to part of a lesson, and return to finish the lesson at a later time. Not having to be at a certain place at a certain time in order to receive instruction will provide flexibility and convenience that you will surely value. Yet E-Learning also provides its own unique challenges and requires students to take an even greater responsibility for their success.

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