Photoshop Training For The Virtual Classroom
I love the way that people can connect over the Internet
today. I have had many different types of learning experiences, from
traditional classroom instruction to the newest elearning methods-and a
taste of nearly everything in-between. I also have 15 years of experience
teaching English as a foreign language in Mexico. And of all the teaching
methods I have seen, I think that elearning holds the most potential as a
system for Photoshop training.
When I first started hearing about virtual classrooms, I did not like the
idea very much. In my mind I probably associated elearning with
traditional distance learning programs like television and correspondence
courses. I am grateful that I have had the opportunity to find out how wrong
I was. Most people react negatively to new ideas the first time they hear
them. That seems to be a fairly universal product of our education and
socialization. Its a wonderful thing when we are able to break down the
barriers that cause us to resist new ideas.
When I had my first opportunity to participate in elearning, I realized
almost instantly that I had been very wrong in my opinions its easy to
see why now. I did not like traditional television courses because they
were even less interactive than traditional classroom
instruction-communication was one way, instructor to student, without any
technology to allow students to ask the instructor questions during a
class. And traditional correspondence courses were even more frustrating
in the days when snail mail was the only mechanism to facilitate
communication between instructors and students.
The component that makes elearning so completely different from
traditional distance learning systems is the interactivity that elearning
not only allows, but encourages, empowers, and invites. Interactivity is
the key element, the motor that drives the explosion in online training
today. Students who are too timid to speak up in the traditional classroom
environment now have in their hands a powerful tool for overcoming their
shyness.
Another thing I love about elearning is that you have more freedom to
practice what you are learning. If you are taking a Photoshop training
course, for instance, your practice field is right at home on your
computer.
As a teacher of English as a foreign language, I have always noticed that
successful learners often learn as much from their classmates as they do
from the teacher. I think that teachers in physical classrooms understand
better today than ever before that connectedness in the classroom helps
every student learn more. And now the Internet shows us how to take
maximum advantage of the benefits of connecting to others-we can connect
to anyone else in the world if the two of us have an Internet connection.
I am excited about how elearning is changing the way we learn. If you are an
amateur photographer or videographer who wants to get more out of your
photos and online videos, sign up for Photoshop training today and
discover how elearning can help you be all that you can be.
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