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Monday, April 30, 2007

Learning online

Brandon and I both have advanced management classes to attend in June, which is rapidly approaching. Often, I wish I could just do these classes online instead of having to travel to them. I'd love to be able to engage in e-learning for them or for other things that will help advance my career.

If you are considering obtaining a degree but really can't afford to take the time off work for a few years of university or college classes, you might want to look into an alternative method such as Capella University. Fully accredited and fully online, this university was established in 1993 and has graduated thousands of students who are now realizing their full potential. Right now, there are over 17,000 students from the US and foreign soil who are taking the online courses for their betterment.

Through the use of positive reinforcement and goal-setting, as outlined in Appreciative Coaching: A Positive Process for Change, co-authored by Capella's Sara Orem, PhD, the university is progressive and productive for its students.

If all this seems interesting to you, just contact them at 1-888-CAPELLA (227-3552) for more information or go online to Capella.edu.



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