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First up, some of you expressed interest in taking an on-line course. Here is an introductory article on what to do to find a course that you might want.

= How to Take an Online Course = By an eHow Contributor Educating yourself is simple when the classroom comes to you. You can learn something new without even leaving your own home. There are many online [|education] courses available on hundreds of different topics. Finding the right course for you is simple if you follow these steps. Difficulty:Moderately Challenging

things you'll need:
Decide what type of course you want to take. Taking an interest class is different than taking a course for a credit or a degree. Knowing your goal will help you pick the right course. Research the possibilities. Check with your local schools, colleges and universities to see if they have online courses. Search on [|the Internet] for classes that are offered online. Pick a course that meets your needs. Check the time line and the requirements of the course. Make sure you will have the time to finish the required work. Find out the pre-requisites needed for the course. An interest-based course might require some background knowledge of a topic. A [|college] based course might require prior learning or a specific grade level. Make sure the learning institution offering the course is legitimate. Check with a career counselor or search for information online using the institution's name. Find out the cost of the course. Remember to include books, resources, software or tests. > > ==Getting Started== Contact the online institution if you have any questions. Look for an email address or phone number. The course website may also have a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section. Make sure someone is available to answer all of your questions. Check the computer requirements. You probably need high speed Internet access and an email account. Make sure you have the software needed for the course and that you are comfortable using email, the Internet and the required software. Sign up for the course before the start date. You may need time to download any required software or purchase any books. Give yourself time to check out the online course site before class starts. Read any preliminary notes and instructions. Try the software; email the instructor or introduce yourself in the discussion area.
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 * 1) ==Picking a Course==
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Tips & Warnings

 * Check if the instructor has experience or expertise in the course subject.
 * Review the course content to see if it covers the material you are expecting to learn.
 * Make sure the online institution is legitimate.
 * Check if the course is from your home country or one similar to yours. You don't want to sign up for a course that is not relevant to your life or expectations.