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Distance Education while Living Abroad

   

Author: David Westbrook

I first discovered distance education in 1998 while my wife and I were living in the eastern African country of Uganda. After several years away from school, I had decided that it was time to go back and work on a graduate degree. At first, I thought my timing couldn't be worse. My wife's contract with her employer wouldn't allow us to just easily pick up and leave, and I couldn't see universities in the state accepting transfer credits from a Ugandan university. During a trip home, I started crawling around on the Internet to see which universities had the degree program I wanted. It was while doing this that I stumbled across an online course that sound of interest through the University of Colorado.

Living in Uganda in 1998 provided it's own unique challenges to online learning. In-home Internet access was nonexistent. The first Internet caf in the country didn't start up until 1999 and in 1998 there wasn't even a hint that one might be starting. When it did come it was 30 kilometers away in the capitol. Fortunately, my wife's work did have e-mail and the course I took didn't require any type of live chats or other forums. Instead, once we had registered for the course we got a list of books to read and a list of assignments. While still in the states I e-mailed the instructor to make sure she didn't have a problem with the situation and she e-mailed back that she would love to have me take the course.

The course turned out to be a huge success for me personally. The keys to this success were the same keys that make online learning ideal for many individuals. Most importantly at the time was the mobility that it afforded. I could be literally half a world away from Colorado, sitting on the equator, doing assignments. I also needed flexibility. Anyone who has ever lived in a developing country knows that almost nothing happens on a strict schedule, and if there is any predictability, it's that things are unpredictable. One of the things that I loved most was the convenience. I got the books while in the States, though I could have ordered them and received them in Uganda, and then I read them when it was convenient. Of course, because I was in an extremely unique location the themes of the assignments that I turned in, via e-mail, also tended to be unique which both the instructor and I appreciated.

Would I recommend online education to others? You bet I would. Since my days living in Uganda, I've gone on to get finish my graduate degree at a traditional university, but the projects that I completed for my distance education course are still the most memorable. Here's an idea find an online degree program for a reputable college and move abroad. Guarantee you you'll get more out the course than staying home and sitting in a class room.

Author Bio:
David Westbrook is an expert on this subject. David has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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