I start teaching an online class tomorrow. Originally I decided to do this because I am a teacher at heart and missed teaching. Also, what a great way to make some money while working at home! However I have since realized that the best bonus of teaching an online course (besides not leaving my little kids) is that I am teaching in a paperless classroom! The textbook is available online for my students, the assignments are posted to online forums and the students hold discussions in a chat room; instead of passing notes. What a great concept. A green education. I decided to do some researched and learned that almost every accredited college or university I checked offered online courses! If you are looking to go back to school, try learning the green way and take an online course.
I'm looking forward to getting the new Green designation from the National Association of Realtors.
Posted by: Tom | December 08, 2008 at 11:47 PM
Hello...was the application/interview process fairly straightforward? I'm interested in teaching online classes myself as well. Thank you for any advice on the subject.
Posted by: Julie Henning | January 01, 2009 at 06:51 PM
Hi Julie,
It was a very straightforward process.
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