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Monday 24 October 2011

One small step for most, one giant leap for Emily Jones – looking for my confidence!

So I am on a mission to find my lost confidence, I know it is somewhere but I lost it a while back and I am having trouble finding it again...
I am a what I call a naturally shy person, it is in my make-up – passed down on my Mother’s side, but I am fed up with feeling that low level fearfulness that lays in the pit of my stomach and which shows itself in so many different forms and at times when I need the most courage.
Physical symptoms include redness of the cheeks which spreads across the nose and out to my ears, a shaky voice when speaking in front of people, loss of concentration, an inability to hear what someone is telling me even though I am desperately trying to listen, negative voices in my head telling me what I am doing wrong at that very moment – i.e. “hello, I am your negative voice and I wasn’t sure if you were aware but at this very moment you are standing funny, your voice sounds a bit shaky, that last thing you said was not funny, the person you are with is not interested in what you are saying because it is stupid...oh and you are laughing way to loud!” That voice is enough to send me packing, running back to my house with my head hung low!

Monday 17 October 2011

Guest Blog - Distance Education Paves the Road to a Shining Future

“Knowledge is Power” and ‘learning is lifelong’ - these two thoughts beautifully complement each other in the present age of 21st century where education holds a significant position. Technological and communication advancement in the last few years have held a massive influence in both academic and professional sectors worldwide. Distance learning that until a decade back heavily relied upon postal service witnessed a new ray of light under the influence of tech-development, while the professional sector turned global featuring an international approach. With competition becoming stricter, upgrading one to the latest technological skills and advancing approach in the professional sector holds the key to surviving through the odds and challenges that the changing economy might throw upon you.

Friday 14 October 2011

Guest Blog - Online Learning and Higher Education Accessibility - Finding the Connect

Is online learning a practical alternative to traditional learning? This is probably the most common question that runs in the mind of every professional and student willing to fit into the shoes of the flexible mode of learning. Though, it is hard to bank upon the worthiness of this latest form in learning yet, it can be said that the venture of education into the online world certainly holds reaping benefits for many. It has made higher education accessible for many who were by some reason or the other unable to enroll in the traditional learning set-up. Furthermore, the introduction of online education has also made learning flexible and accessible designing it according to your own needs.