Archive for April, 2008

Online Learning

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
Online Learning
Inga Guseva asked:

Thousands of colleges, universities and corporations around the world offer online courses. Education is available anywhere, anytime. While course content leans toward business and technology, other areas are growing, such as education and psychology.

E-learning is expanding worldwide. It is estimated that corporate training will grow from $2.2 billion to $18.5 billion. Due to shrinking budgets and decreased interest in travel, meetings and training sessions, which depend on airplane flights, hotel reservations and time away from home, are being replaced by e-learning.

A number of reasons can be attributed to why e-learning has become a mainstream activity engaged in by most countries, practically all educational institutions and a large number of corporations. These include:

- Increasing demand for equitable education for everyone;

- Providing education for those whose needs can not be met by the formal educational process;

- Establishing sufficient physical locations for learning are difficult, due to the increase of the world’s population;

- Desire for nations to be involved in e-learning and compete with other nations; and

- Additional sources of revenue which are anticipated.

Finding Success in E-Learning

Not all programs are economically successful, even though universities and corporations are investing large amounts of money for curriculum development and presentation strategies. Online learning requires more instructor time per student than classroom learning. A number of for-profit e-learning institutions have found they must either charge more or provide an inferior product.

Successful e-learning programs succeed because of the following reasons:

- They satisfy a real need. Philadelphia University in Pennsylvania says its online midwifery course is in demand around the world.

- Good research, financial support and extensive marketing. The Open University of Hong Kong, using the U.K.’s model, attributes its success to an open-access policy, a large range of programs, emphasis on curriculum development, program planning and quality assurance, credit transfers, a provision for student support, research activities, and international outreach and collaboration. Learners outside of Hong Kong are located in Great Britain (57 percent), Australia (31 percent), the United States (7 percent), China (4 percent), as well as Macau and Ireland.

- Almost all revenues come from student fees. Capital expenses such as buildings, labor and electronic libraries are provided by the government. Large endowments from business and commercial organizations are ongoing.

Online programs should also consider the following:

1. The need for interaction is imperative. Courses with little interaction have high drop-out rates. E-mail, chat rooms and discussion boards remove the feeling of isolation and provide opportunities for discussion.

2. Instructors who know how to interact online with students, and are willing to give the time and effort involved, are successful. Too many students in any online activity destroy the relationship required between instructor and student. Also, responding to a great deal of e-mail almost becomes an impossibility. There is a need for professional development for online instructors.

Conclusions

E-learning is not a passing fad. Students indicate online courses can be as effective and even better than campus courses.

Generally, e-learning programs are successful and are expanding. E-learning opportunities will continue to grow as well. And for some learners, it may be the only option.

Material excerpted from “Online learning” by Dr. Sylvia Charp. The original version can be found at http://www.thejournal.com

These are few approaches you can use when starting your online learning program. E-learning combined with creativity, good research & extensive marketing can give good results and help to build successful learning community. As you can see all you need is imagination, some knowledge and business skills to realize your ideas. Good luck!

Features Offered By Contact Lens Manufacturers

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Contact Lens
Stacey Day asked:

There is much more to consider when purchasing a pair of contact lens than whether they are lightweight, and painless. People carefully review all of the features offered by contact lens manufacturers. Any contact lens manufacturer might produce several products in contact lens wear, and finding the right product for your lifestyle is very important.

Some of the features offered by Bausch & Lomb contact lenses might include soft contact lenses and rigid gas permeable lenses. This brand is known more by people than other contact lens manufacturers because of their eye care products, pharmaceutical products and ophthalmic surgical products than for the contact lenses that they manufacture. Their products will work well with many other manufacturer contact lenses and people trust their products explicitly.

The manufacturer Cooper Vision has the distinction of being the only manufacturer whose contact lens brand, Proclear Compatibles that the FDA allows to make certain claims about providing improved comfort to contact lens wearers who have experienced discomfort due to dryness.” That distinction leads many people to purchase their brand over other features offered by contact lens manufacturers.

Boston Rigid Gas Permeable offers a lens type that is an excellent choice for people with dry eyes, astigmatism, and sensitive eyes. Their gas permeable lenses out perform other features offered by contact lens manufacturers. They may also be an option for people who have had trouble wearing soft contact lenses in the past.

CIBA Vision is a widely recognized contact lens brand because they offer cosmetic and colored contact lenses that people wear to not only change their eye color but enhance them too. These are far better features offered by contact lens manufacturers that offer clear lenses as their only option.

CIBA Vision offers a patented pattern in their product line called FreshLook ColorBlends that is a three-in-one color burst pattern. This patented pattern clearly outweighs other features offered by contact lens manufacturers who have no patent at all.

Cooper Vision is the number one manufacturer of toric lenses and features the most advanced lenses in the contact lens manufacturing industry. Two contact lenses in their product line offer features not found by other manufacturers. For best vision in a contact lens people can choose to wear the Aspheric lenses, and for unmatched day comfort, they can choose to wear the Proclear Compatibles.

Johnson & John Vision Care under the Vistakon umbrella was the first manufacturer to offer soft disposable contact lens, which was a significant features than those offered by contact lens manufacturers at the time. Their Acuvue Brand remains the number one brand in the world in this category.

Specialty Ultravision has bested features offered by contact lens manufacturers by offering a technology that blocks aberration. With their lenses, contact lens wearers are afforded an increase in the clarity of the images before them, which gives them sharper vision capabilities.

Wesley-Jessen, which is part of CIBA Vision offers more features than any other contact lens manufacturer. This contact lens manufacturing company features more than 85 combinations of contact lenses to meet all eye requirements of contact lens wearers around the world.

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