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Choosing an online programme in a crowded market

Choosing an online programme in a crowded market

by ndad857 | Nov 22, 2020 | Career Development, COVID-19, Offline to Online, Types of Online Learning, University Rankings

As a working professional, committing to part-time study is a significant commitment. Whether you are returning to study or embarking on your study journey for the first-time, choosing the right programme for you is critically important. The following article...
3 tips when working from home and studying online

3 tips when working from home and studying online

by ndad857 | Jul 8, 2020 | COVID-19, Offline to Online

The early part of 2020 catapulted the world into isolation. For many working professionals, the effect was quite immediate. Within a few days, the way we were working changed fundamentally. Our homes would serve as our place of residence as well as our place of work....
Online Learning: How it works for your life

Online Learning: How it works for your life

by ndad857 | Jun 24, 2020 | Career Development, COVID-19, Offline to Online

Particularly amidst the COVID-19 lockdown, the benefits of using online technologies to communicate have been made obvious to all New Zealanders. It’s never been easier to get a world class education online, and increasing numbers of universities and students are...
Covid-19: A problem big enough to move the dial towards online learning

Covid-19: A problem big enough to move the dial towards online learning

by jswa538 | Apr 2, 2020 | COVID-19, Offline to Online

Debates about online learning adoption remain as polarised as ever, with many academics remaining sceptical about the value online delivery can bring to their institution. Unlike other sectors, Education and in particular Higher Education at a mass market level...

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