Archive for September, 2009
College Online – Learning With Video Lectures
This is my latest, greatest online college video find. It is a series on Operating Systems hosted on Google Video from the University of Notre Dame.
These are the basic steps that I use to learn my online college course material while attending school online.
1. Read the book. This is a very important step. [...]
Web Applications Sebesta 5e 2009 Chap 3
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Related Posts Online College TextBook Companion Sites Most college textbooks have wonderful companion sites that feature quizzes, flashcards, podcasts, or PowerPoint presentations of textbook material. These are the best study companions for online college courses because the material is identical [...]
Web Applications Sebesta 5e 2009 Chap 2
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Web Applications Sebesta 5e 2009 Chap 1
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Related Posts How to Find the LCM and GCF Using Venn Diagrams Did you forget how to find the LCM? I did. This is an easy step-by-step video for those in an online college Discrete Mathematics course that can’t recall [...]
7 Great Reasons to Go To College Online
Online Colleges and Universities are an excellent idea for students without cars or with cars that do not run very well. Do you drive something that could qualify for the clunker’s program and just might not make it to the grocery store once a week, much less the University or community college an hour and a half away? Go to school online. At least this way you might finish. Car problems, and this applies especially to those with bad credit or extremely limited finances, can not only set you back one semester but $1000-$10000 depending on the cost of tuition for the classes that you might have to drop and the cost of car repairs.
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Related Posts Online College TextBook Companion Sites Most college textbooks have wonderful companion sites that feature quizzes, flashcards, podcasts, or PowerPoint presentations of textbook material. These are the best study companions for online college courses because the material is identical to your textbook and supplements your required reading. The [...]
Income Based Repayment for Online College Loans
Still worried about racking up debt at an online college and not being able to repay it? No worries. Income based repayment is here. What this means is that, if you qualify, your online college loan payments could be as low as $10 a month. Family size, income and Federal Student Loan debt are all [...]
Online College Courses and What to Expect
This is screenshot of the online college courses I am taking this semester at Clayton State University in order to complete my fully accredited, online Bachelor’s of Science in Information Technology. The blue tacks mean that a discussion is due. The yellow pages with the clock in front mean that an online quiz needs [...]
WEBBSIT, BSIT at Clayton State University
Clayton State University, as well as Georgia Southern University, and other universities in the University of Georgia system offer an online Bachelor of Science Degree in Information Technology via the WEBBSIT program. This is a great, accredited, trustworthy online college degree program offered online. The catch is that some of the classes require visits [...]
How to Start Going to School Online – The Basics
The first step in any online college experience is applying for financial aid online. Financial aid is available to 95% of the population regardless of credit rating, family situation, religion, ethnicity, or income. Preference is given to those with lower incomes, but even if you make upwards of $60,000 a year and have horrible [...]

