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[D464]Distance Learning Special Education
by Eric Matthews, Eri

I must admit the slightest pang of professional jealousy watching my counterparts involved in the new playground when I have not had the time. Of course looking at distance education from afar I have had some questions, even concerns with it as a viable means of education.

We live in an age where we email when a phone call should be made, and phone when we should speak in person. It is so easy to hide behind technology. It is difficult for many to know in what medium is the most appropriate to communicate in.

On-line has become the recent rage in many organizations and academic institutions. The savings to a company in travel and per diem are certainly compelling. One of the biggest edges I can see thus far is the ability to spread a class over a longer period of time. I have felt from day one in this business that trying to learn to do something non-trivial (program in a new language, design and implement telemetry systems, etc…) in three to five consecutive days of instruction is a major compromise in quality. It is further impractical to teach these classes over a spread out period of time where travel and per diem are factors. From this vantage distance education alone has a higher potential for learning to occur. But back to the reason it is the rage.

It is my premise that distance education is hot and available and being backed because of its potential for savings and its potential to educate a greater number that might not have the opportunity because of distance and schedule. I do not believe for a minute that the ivory towers are screaming for this medium because of its potential to be a better form of education than standup.

I can only point you to the frenzy that surrounded the shameful “boot camp” craze where one could actually learn a new profession in just a few weeks for a few grand. I smile inwardly every time I read one of the many articles (Authors Note: referring to the year 2000) talking about how IS managers are hiring CNE's and MSCE's that can't mirror a disk or troubleshoot a problem. While I do not deny there may be a few gifted people that can really learn “How to administer NT Server” by going to 2 weeks of classes that help you cram for a paper based certification test, the majority of us are mere mortals that need some time and some practice and some experience. Also, I am greatly offended by the notion that one can become a certified engineer whose job competencies are performance based by taking a knowledge test. But to some managers a few hours in the evening and a few grand look mighty fine on the planning spreadsheet than the practical alternative. Reminds me of the old line, “How does one get to Carnegie Hall?”

My point here is not to trash boot camps, rather to offer an illustration as to the motivation for most people holding the purse and resources with respect to motivation. In many cases the first factor is typically not quality of education!

As educators, our first thought within a given medium of education had better be quality of education. I phrase this in this manner as there are times when factors apart from education itself have direct impact on the medium we get to use. As much as some of us would like to be total purists, reality dictates otherwise.

My greatest concern with on-line learning is that it has the potential of providing more physical distance between us. When will the first “on-line” marriage be held? There is a whole sociology and psychology emerging from the on-line culture. It is in a sense frightening for this introvert to watch a society move from the bonds of human interaction to this forum. No doubt we could dig up "death to the world as we know it" articles involving the advent of the telephone, the motion picture, television, and most other ground breaking inventions. This is not to say that these folks concerns were not (and still are not) very valid today.

I must admit the prospect of this medium excites me as I have visions of my log cabin home in the mountains, getting up every morning and after taking a morning walk in the woods before going to teach a class in my home office to 12 people scattered across the country! While this scenario to me is pretty cool, I feel some sense of a higher calling to my profession in that I have been initially somewhat reserved and skeptical regarding this
medium. The question for me becomes, can “On-line” be a valid and viable and sustainable form of education?

I believe it can. I also believe that money and resources will dictate that it stays around long enough to establish itself as the new frontier. I hope we never abandon stand-up as a medium. But after a careful and highly skeptical examination of this medium I have come to the following conclusions.

1. Enough quality educators will develop and deliver in this forum and give it the legitimacy and credibility it deserves to sustain it.

2. Just like stand-up it is and will continue to also have its share of charlatans and other misfits that have nary a clue with regard to the profession of education. These people certainly exist in droves in classroom based education and will end up migrating down this path.

3. As technology continues to advance, particularly in the area of telecommunications and bandwidth more opportunities will be available to us to use this form of education.

4. The need for student participation and interaction is just as high as it is in a stand-up class. I suspect the nature of this forum over stand-up, given the same good educator, presents itself as a better forum for interaction and community of learning than traditional college lecture halls, and time compressed corporate training.

5. Given the nature of this medium it will likely require a better formalization of course objectives, assessment and measurement tools than we currently have (or do not have) in stand-up.


For those of you who would rather take your education into your own hands and take a stab at distance learning, there is a lot that you should know prior to signing up.  Many people like the idea of being in control of when they go to school and when they study; the idea of being able to study in your own home is also tempting as well.  Here is how distance learning can be an affordable, high quality education for anyone who is ready and willing to learn.

 

The first thing that you need before you get started is a list of possible majors that you may be interested in.  Most people who enroll in various colleges tend to major in computer sciences or even mathematics.  These majors are pretty helpful as well as simple to accomplish if you take the right precautions when studying.  Obviously, you are going to need to enroll in a college before you start any distance learning whatsoever.  This is going to be the first step towards distance learning and getting the affordable, high quality education that you are in search of.  You can find colleges that offer distance learning easily by doing a search online, there are hundreds of online colleges that can get you enrolled and started as soon as you need to!

 

Once you become a student, you need to get ready to buckle down and prepared to be disciplined in your studies.  There are a few tips that you should take along with you when working through your distance learning.  One of the best ways that you could look at distance learning is as a project of some sort, try not to be so focused on the fact that it is college, and look at it as a new endeavor.  Having a good outlook up front is going to be the building blocks for a successful education.  Once you have that mindset, you will literally be able to tackle any other assignments that are thrown your way.

 

Those who are involved with distance learning tend to choose this method of learning because of the freedom that you have to learn when you have time.  Most people these days have full time jobs that they need to work in order to pay for their education.  After work, make sure that you take the proper time to get some studying in as well as some homework.  Keeping your head above the water is what is going to help you achieve  your educational goals.

 

Once you get the hang of distance learning, make sure that you are in constant contact with your instructors.  Your instructors are trained professionals that are always going to be a simple email away from you so take advantage of what they have to offer.  If you want to be successful, you need to listen, learn and continue to have that sense of discipline.  If you can handle all of that on top of a full time job, then pretty soon you will be looking for a new career within your new job market!

 

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