Mobile Internet Learning Opportunities

Posted by baryant | Uncategorized | Thursday 23 February 2012 9:56 am

Now that the online college was the mainstay in higher education, more students are beginning to realize the benefits of earning a degree online. Online colleges and universities have seen their numbers increase dramatically registration in the past few years, with no signs of slowing down. In fact, currently an estimated 25% of all students taking at least one class in an online format.
Reasons for the popularity of online classes are numerous. Students enjoy the flexibility that the college offers distance, leaving them more freedom to other efforts or responsibilities such as jobs and their families. Being able to have more choices for the types of classes and contact with a wider range of professors is also an attractive feature that the students wanted. Planning discussions can be done at the request of the student, and cost-effectiveness of online classes, students keep coming back.
As technology develops, the Internet colleges embracing new ways to reach students online. One recent development that many schools have adopted the Internet allows students to access class information on smart phones or digital music players. This allows students more freedom in their online education.
Since the flexibility and freedom have always been very important aspects for students online, the new technologies that allow even more rapidly adopted and approved.Where students are always required a PC or laptop to access certain information for their online audiences, they can now be even more mobile than ever. Lecture class can now watch where the student. Necessary for wireless or Internet signal does not always need to keep pace with the lecture material.
As well as MP3 audio recordings, new files MP4 video compression can be downloaded to smart phones or digital music players. MP4 video compression, which is also known as MPEG-4, is an offshoot of MP3 audio recordings, which are usually downloaded through the Internet programs like ITunes Apple. Students can now get the information they previously could only get through your laptop or desktop computer.
Online students can now view the selection of recorded lectures in MP4 format with digital libraries of their online university. Once they find a lecture or lectures they want, they can download them to your computer and then move it to your digital music player or smart phone. Lectures can be downloaded to devices such as iPhone, Blackberry, or droids. Since the lectures, often up to an hour in length, and in some cases longer, sharing a wireless video lectures is not a viable option. Now, however, it is as simple as buying a new song online.
Now students in online degree programs can approach their online degree programs from a different point of view, instead of just being a distance student, now they can consider themselves mobile students. Potential for opening many new opportunities for students who obtain a billion or more smartphones, which are produced each year is now wider than ever. Throughout the world, many people own more smartphones than computers, so that the possibility of reaching more people who may not have been able to conduct online classes are very interesting.
Colleges and universities have been hit hard by the downturn the past few years. They saw revenue from grants and loan programs and fund contributions to dry up as the economy continues to suffer. Innovations such as MP4 lectures have the potential to help schools offer classes for a broader pool of students without reducing all other programs.More and more schools are jumping on the bandwagon MP4, the video libraries that are being developed in colleges in Pennsylvania, Louisiana, India and California. This probably will not be long before the technology is available from coast to coast and nation to nation.

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