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Lisa,

It depends on what you are comfortable with. Many individuals (including
myself) who feel quite comfortable with technology assume that they can
breeze through an online course rather easily, but it is a BIG shift to go
from a face-to-face interaction to one done entirely on-line. If you are a
highly social person, you may feel very isolated during the course. Be
prepared for a LOT of reading. Some studies I have seen show that an on-line
course requires as much as 50% more reading, and on average, 33% more time
than would be spent attending and preparing for a traditional class.

It is certainly more convenient, but can require some trade-off's.

Good luck!

Jason Dennison
Instructional Technologies Educator
Milwaukee Public Museum


-----Original Message-----
From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Lisa Shockley
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 12:28 PM
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Subject: On-line courses


Hi,
Has anyone taken an on-line course? There are several now available
related to museum collections management, etc. and I was wondering what
the pros and cons have been for people.

Obviously, the "comfort of your own home" could be a big plus.

Thanks,
Lisa

--
Lisa Shockley
Collections Technician, Union Station, Kansas City
KC Museum/Science City
www.unionstation.org

Where there is Peace, there is Culture;
Where there is Culture, there is Peace.”   (Nicholas Roerich)

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