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    home based online education isn't going to appeal much to families where both parents are working. Which is most of them these days.
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    and has anyone of you guys tried online education?
    i only had this kind of experience with different courses (like some lectures on physics or history) but nothing more. and they were done mostly for fun, not that i really needed them badly for my studies or carreer. so i guess it can do good as additional education to broaden horizonts etc.

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    I have to watch on line " Training" at work and honestly most of it is rubbish as nearly always aimed at the least informed.
    Lots of them have multi choice tests at the end, so I do them first and if I pass don't bother watching and that box is ticked.
    Saying that....they are getting smarter now and make you answer questions on each segment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stjude View Post
    and has anyone of you guys tried online education?
    i only had this kind of experience with different courses (like some lectures on physics or history) but nothing more. and they were done mostly for fun, not that i really needed them badly for my studies or carreer. so i guess it can do good as additional education to broaden horizonts etc.


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    I've been doing some distance learning courses. It's hard in some ways because I haven't been able to just put my hand up and ask a question. On the other hand a lot of classroom time is spent teaching you how to pass an exam - not understanding the subject matter.
    Using you tube and websites I've been able to learn in my own way and get my head around the subject instead of monkey see monkey do.
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