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Continuing Education For Those Over 50

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

You’re never too old to learn, and continuing education options are good for seniors. You’re older doesn’t mean you can’t learn new skills. Many programs are specifically designed for seniors. They make learning fun and enjoyable, and who doesn’t like learning new things?


If you’re a senior and interested in continuing education options, start by looking at the many opportunities offered by AARP. AARP represents people who are 50 years old and older. They focus is on improving life for older individuals. They not only strive to influence government policy on issues that impact older Americans, they also work to improve the quality of life for those over 50.

The continuing education options offered by AARP are impressive. For instance, you can take classes on Computers and Technology. Along with hints and tips on how to use your computer effectively, you can take both beginning and intermediate classes on using the Internet.

Other classes are offered on how to maintain your money and keep your personal wealth well. They also offer classes and instruction on how to look after your health. Explore their website for more information on the continuing education opportunities they offer.

Many cities offer continuing education classes for seniors. Local senior citizen centers often sponsor classes on everything from cooking to basic home repair and car maintenance. Some offer classes on using computers, including instruction on how to use the latest programs.

Interested in learning a new craft? Some continuing education classes offered by local cities include practical crafts such as woodworking, knitting, sewing, and painting. Check with your local community center and see what they have to offer. Many cities not only offer programmes at the community center, they also offer online classes you can take from home.

Libraries also often offer continuing education classes. These classes frequently are created to help patrons master new skills. Some libraries offer classes on areas such as using technology, understanding the latest computer programs, mastering time-management, and managing your health. Libraries often bring in speakers to help patrons learn new skills. Ask your local library for a list of upcoming classes.In addition to live classes held at your library, you can also find hundreds of resources to help you learn new skills. Libraries carry books, CDs, DVDs, and computer programs to help you learn new talents and skills. Many libraries these days also offer online books so you can learn without ever leaving your house. Contact your local library to see what they have available. You may be surprised at how many continuing education offerings local libraries now have.

Want to earn a college degree or take a few classes? Community colleges are the best location to find continuing education classes. These colleges work hard to create meaningful classes for all age groups. You can earn a degree or simply take a few classes to keep your skills up to date and you should never give up your desire to learn more about the world around you. Continuing education classes let you keep learning and developing. Don’t let your age stop you from learning.

Knowing About Distance Education

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Distance learning is a new way of acquiring college and even doctorate degrees without having to attend formal schooling. People can get through the subjects needed to get the degree that they want just by getting brochures and learning materials through mail or through electronic methods. Fully completing a distance learning program, however, is not that easy and requires the same dogged determination and persistence, as with any schooling program. Therefore, for people who would like to earn their degree through distance learning easily and without too much hassle, here are some tips to guide you through:


1. Decide And Assess Yourself

- Distance learning is not for everyone who wishes to avail of its services
- In many cases, it can provide flexibility and ease of obtaining the much-needed degree
- But for some, it could mean boring methods and procedures and wearisome learning
- Ideal for those who can study independently in a self-directed manner
- Good for those who do not like interacting with a professor

2. Check Your Mailbox Daily, Electronic Or Otherwise

Distance learning is a continuous learning process. This means that the learning materials that you will need and your assignments or projects will be sent through mails, electronically or through snail mail. So it is best if you always check your mailbox every single day or even multiple times per day. There may be instances where missing a single day of checking your mailbox could mean tons of missed projects or work.

3. Flexibility Should Never Be Equaled With Laxness

Getting flexible schedule does not mean that you have to be lax on your studies. Being flexible on your class schedule would mean that it is up to you how or when you will study. Therefore, in order to succeed and finish your degree as soon as possible, it is best that you organize your schedule, those that concern your work, your family (if any), and your class schedule. It is just a matter of time management. Keep in mind that it is best if you will always set a regular time for your study. In this way, you will never have to worry about getting all things mixed up.

4. Find A Quiet Place To Study

Because you will be entirely on your own when getting a degree through distance learning, it is best that you find a quiet place to do your homework or review your lessons. In this way, you will be able to ponder on things that needed more attention without having to worry about any distractions.

5. Reading Is Comprehension, Not Memorizing

When you read, it would be better to understand the text and subject matter thoroughly instead of memorizing them. In distance learning, memorization is a useless technique. What matters most in distance learning is that you understand the subject matter thoroughly and that you can easily grasp the meaning of the text given to you.

6. Improve Your Communication Skills

There are people who are having more difficulty in talking to other people through the microphone or the conference call than speaking in public. They contend that not seeing the other person is more difficult to deal with than talking to them face to face. These people insist that they could not see whether the other person is satisfied with the answers or not. In distance learning, corrections can be made for people who are having difficulty regarding this matter. Just keep in mind to pay attention to the instructions given and to listen attentively. Try to incorporate some, if not all, of these tips and you will surely finish your degree in a breeze. Just remember that distance learning is not an easy alternative of studying or getting a degree. It is just an option for those who do not have time to go to formal school.