[nabs-l] Online Education PROS and CONS?

Joshua Lester jlester8462 at students.pccua.edu
Thu Aug 18 11:16:20 UTC 2011


What I've learned, with Compressed video, is that it's always best to
be assertive.
I have two live instructors, to deal with, today.
I start, this afternoon.
They postponed my Math classes, and it will be two weeks minimum,
before I start them.
The CV class, starts, next Tuesday night.
I hate night classes, as well.
It's always best, as I've stated, to be assertive, and ask the
instructors to keep in touch with you.
Blessings, Joshua

On 8/18/11, David Dodge <daviddod at buffalo.edu> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
> A recent post on the NABS list made me want to bring up this discussion
> topic. Higher education today is transferring from live in the classroom to
> the online classroom. A student even posted about compressed video in the
> NABS list, which I had never heard of before.
>
> What do you think are some of the PROS and CONS of online or other less
> traditional forms of education for blind students?
>
> And more importantly, what skills can we use to help us combat the changing
> face of education?
>
> Thanks!
>
> David
> ----------------------------------
> David Dodge
> Doctoral Degree Granting Institutions Rep.
> State University of New York Student Assembly
> English Major
> University at Buffalo
> 306 Clemens Hall
> Buffalo, NY 14260
> daviddod at buffalo.edu
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