(BPT) – Online learning has become a popular way for students to take classes or to engage in their careers. While online learning does offer its advantages — reduced costs, increased convenience, the flexibility to schedule classes from anywhere in the world — its requirements are quite different.
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Throughout history, stories have captured the imagination of people. From American flags, to Google, and the writing of Dr. Seuss and Jack Kerouac, stories inspire human consciousness. But why do some stories flourish, while others flounder? Your reading career should stand out, especially when entering the workforce. To do that, you’ll need a solid foundation in your education.
In this episode of The Tipping Point, we explore some of the differences between online and face-to-face education that should matter to today’s students. After an episode on the many benefits of learning with an online platform, we’re discussing whether these new models of education can open the door to a career in the digital age.
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