Thursday, April 29, 2010

My Life as an Elearning Open University Student

I am really thankful that Open Universities are making it more convenient for working professionals like me to finish a degree. Because it’s elearning, I am not obliged to spend so much time attending classes. Instead, professors provide modules and videos for me to learn the lesson. It is so convenient because I learn on my own pace and I’m not forced to learn in the same manner as others. If I don’t get the lesson, I can always go through the materials they have provided. If there are some points that are hard for me to grasp, I can always email my professor or contact my OU classmates on Twitter for support. In my years of studying, this OU program is definitely the best I have taken.

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I only need to finish a few more modules to finally get my management degree and honestly, I would not mind enrolling in another program at OU. If given the chance, time, and resources, I would like to take a teaching program since it is offered as one of their elearning courses. It’s a good degree that I can put to use in the future. When I suddenly feel tired and jaded of managing my business, I would want to teach and share what I have learned through my stay at OU. Aside from that, teaching is also a marketable skill that I can use to earn extra dollars.

On the other hand, being an OU student is not always easy. Although, we don’t have to go to school physically every day like others in the mainstream programs do, we still have hurdles to overcome. Poor motivation is one. I have always believed that being in this program requires determination and intrinsic motivation. It would be almost impossible to finish a degree or achieve qualifications if you are not driven to finish reading the modules and working on the drills, especially that you are the one monitoring yourself. That’s why I am pretty proud of myself for having gone this far. I know that when I finally receive my diploma, the fruit of my labor, I would be more motivated to reach for higher goals and more elearning courses.

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