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This website will give you information Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about how to use the internet to professionally educate yourself. A lot of this site will be created using voice recognition software call Dragon NaturallySpeaking. I won't be typing most of this. I will be speaking to the computer to translate it to text for me There may be many typing errors from time to time that I don't recognize.
It is possible that we could keep a journal of everything you're studying and keep your resume totally up to date on the Internet through this program. I'm going to be adding daily to this website many many pages of links to classes that you can take on the Internet. Usually this will be free. I am sure there are going to be cases where you have to pay a token amount of money to attend a video class on the net. There are grants available for people who are going to do this type of study. When you communicate with me I will work toward finding you the type of information that you need. I will be asking you to provide me with a lot of information about you and what you're doing to verify that I am working with a valid sincere student. There are no obstacles that we cannot overcome you will have to learn to be creative and attentive to what needs to be done to further your educational experience. We can start with your contacting me by e-mail and telling me what you are looking to do, who you are and why you want to go where you have described. You do not need to spend $20,000 -$30, 000 a year to get a good education. Why not learn from the best teachers in the country with video and Internet. There is no reason that you can not share with others what the great teachers have to share what they know with others. We don't need a thousand teachers in the United States to teach a course on certain types of mathematics, politics, biology, psychology, etc.. Let's take the best teacher and have them teach everybody at very low prices. By using the best of courses on the Internet from the best instructors you will be able to learn more than most students at universities. But it is going to take a significant dedication to focusing and studying on a very rigid self-discipline schedule. You may end up studying things that you really are not that interested in but you need to know it when you finish with this study, you are going to be very literate in many areas.the fact that you are taking this step, of course, and staying when it will say significantly great things about your ability to focus on problem and solve it. That is the type of thing that an employer will be looking for.
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an MIT or Yale Education Free
By
Kim Clark
Posted December 20, 2007
You can finally get that MIT, Yale, or University of Tokyo education you've always wanted without spending a cent. All it takes is an Internet-connected computer and a little familiarity with skills like downloading programs and unzipping files. A growing number of universities are posting entire courses—often including audio or video lectures, notes, reading lists, homework assignments, and exams—on the Web. Professors won't grade the digital students' work, so the schools won't give credit. But you still get access to an elite education, and you don't even have to apply for admission. Now anyone can watch an MIT professor shoot a bullet in a Physics 1 course to demonstrate velocity or listen to a short Stanford course on the Future of the Internet. For the hundreds of online courses that just consist of notes and reading lists, your local public library can lend the books and articles you're "studying." While most of the courses are in English, there are a growing number of translation sites offering the materials in Chinese, Thai, Spanish, Portuguese, and other languages. MIT has the most impressive catalog of online offerings, with several dozen complete college courses that can be found here. MIT has also posted reading lists and syllabuses for nearly every course it has offered in the past five years—about 1,800 classes. To get students ready for college, MIT this year even launched a sub-site aimed at high schoolers. It offers fun how-to courses on building stereo speakers and guitars as well as help for students taking AP science and math courses. Yale earlier this month launched complete videotaped versions of seven of its most popular courses, including astronomy, poetry, philosophy, and psychology. The university plans to add at least 30 more of its courses to its new website. The Open Coursework Consortium serves as a clearinghouse for dozens of free courses from the University of Notre Dame, Johns Hopkins, and many overseas schools. And those who speak languages other than English can visit the site to find out how to audit remotely college classes given in China, France, South Korea, Mexico, Japan, and other countries. And, of course, there's iTunes University. Berkeley, Duke, Stanford, and several other schools have posted free audio or video lectures for download here.And |
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