The embedded thought most students have in their heads is that on campus classes are better than online classes – both for learning and for professor standards of learning. But research has shown that there is no difference in the learning outcomes for online courses vs. on-campus courses. This means that online students can pursue their degrees through whatever methods work best for them. Students can take classes on their own time to fit around their busy schedules.


Graduates who have not taken an online course in many years may be surprised by the ways technology has changed distance education. In a recent Strayer Connections newsletter, Dr. Elkanah Faux, Online Faculty, explained these changes. Below you can see some of her insights regarding Online Education in the Web 2.0. environment.
The best advice comes from those who have experienced it first hand. Check out the advice given to future Online Students, from current Online Students:






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