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Technology in Online Learning Today


tech-collageThousands of students worldwide are using technologies and tools created or adapted for online college studies. Discussion boards, direct e-mail between students and professor, and web-enabled “student lounges” are important tools in learning online. Other tools include access to deep research through online libraries, and software developed for online learning, or created for just one school.

Today, progressive online schools like American Military University and American Public University — under the umbrella of American Public University System (APUS) — continue seeking new technologies and tools to further enhance student learning.

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Bogus Online Bachelor’s Degrees: How Can You Tell?


By: Mary Jackson

woman-home_confusedAlong with the growing popularity of obtaining online bachelor degrees, many bogus schools have cropped up to cash in, taking advantage of potential students seeking a genuine education to maintain their current level of employment, or achieve specific career goals. Unfortunately, the sales pitch attracts many students who do not possess the time, or the finances, to gain a college education. The main selling points may include easy graduation, no tests or end of semester exams, credit for life experiences, and lower tuition fees. Some diploma mills even have the audacity to make money through bulk emails offering to sell university degrees.

So, how do prospective students determine whether an online college is accredited or only offering bogus online bachelor degrees? Especially for International students, it can be very difficult to determine a school’s validity. In most cases it is impossible for distance learners to visit the campus, so the website is the only point of contact before making the choice and enrolling, which makes it hard to determine credibility.

One of the best ways to determine credibility is to pay close attention to how the credentials are stated. For example, if an educational institution claims to have nationwide or worldwide accreditation, without revealing which government agency provided the accreditation, it’s possible the college or university probably does not possess the necessary seal of approval to provide legitimate online bachelor degrees.

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Career Paths, Interests Converge, Lead to National Recognition for APUS Professor


Jim-SmithToday, American Public University System professor Jim Smith is a nationally recognized researcher in the field of airports and emergency management. He began his professional career 40 years ago, “wanting to be the next Jacques Cousteau.” He credits APUS with bringing together his professional experience and interests — and providing a new professional outlet.

“Teaching online has provided huge satisfaction for me,” he says. He compares it to the Southern Louisiana word “lagniappe” or unexpected gift. In addition to teaching, he conducts APUS-funded research that is among the first of its kind. He recently presented his 2009 findings before the Transportation Research Board (TRB).

“TRB is the pinnacle,” says Smith. “Its publication of my research and proposed solutions will ultimately help airports be better prepared for emergencies.”

Smith’s path

Smith began his professional journey in North Carolina. He has a great interest in science and the ocean, which led to a bachelor’s degree in zoology and chemistry. He completed his Master’s in Oceanography at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. He then entered the Navy, where he served as a precision cartographer during the Vietnam War.

After his service, he again studied at Scripps and completed other graduate courses in engineering, becoming a professional engineer in 1990. Smith remained in the Navy Reserve for 24 years and earned a diploma in strategy and policy through correspondence courses with the Naval War College. He earned his doctorate in environmental design and planning from Virginia Tech in 1995.

Smith has had a long professional career, holding city, county and state positions in coastal planning, water quality, regulatory compliance and more. He also has led his own consulting firm since 2002.  Despite professional success, Smith says a turning point came in 1999 when a Reserve colleague connected him with APUS. APUS asked him to develop an oceanography curriculum for the university.

In 2005 Smith began teaching emergency and disaster management courses for APUS. While teaching and interacting with students, who are often professionals in the field, Smith uncovered a national issue: a tremendous gap in how airports cooperate during times of disaster.

“Airports have always been taken for granted, that they would do what was necessary during times of emergency,” says Smith. “Hurricane Katrina proved that was wrong.”

APUS funded research into the issue in 2007, 2008 and 2009. He will continue his research in 2010.  Smith posted findings during the research at www.airportstudy2009.com. Participants reviewed the information and provided ongoing feedback.

“This approach was far more interactive than most research. However, we were looking at an entirely new area, so needed that transparency to gather the best data and sustain expert validity,” he says.

Keys to professional success

Smith’s accomplishments are extensive, including 20 published research papers and service on national committees for the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Association of Airport Executives, and the International Association of Emergency Managers. Smith says his success is based on focus and time management, not multi-tasking.

“I’ve learned how to interrupt work when I need to, make a note and then go back to it,” he says. He shares this philosophy in the “College 100” course he teaches.

“Everybody has his or her own natural rhythm for work, studying and life,” he says. “I help my students manage their impatience and funnel it into motivation.”

He says teaching this introductory course has been among his most enjoyable professional experiences. He greatly enjoys the interaction with adult students and showing them the possibilities of online learning.

“APUS delivers online learning so much better than anyone else,” he says.

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Tune In for Career Advice from an Expert


Dr. Robin Berenson, Director of the American Public University System Management Program, will be the featured guest on “The Career Clinic®,” a nationally syndicated, call-in radio talk show offering advice and perspective on jobs and careers.  “Tune in” to hear Robin speaking on Saturday, January 16 at 1 PM Eastern by clicking on http://www.am1100.tv/ (an archived podcast of the broadcast can also be accessed here after January 30).  To join in or ask a question, the toll-free number is 888-598-8464, and the show also takes email (talk@am1100.tv)

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