onlineschooling

Category: Cram Session

Post 1 by rat (star trek rules!) on Saturday, 30-Apr-2011 11:20:53

Hey all,
Does anyone know of any good online colleges that work well with say jaws or voiceover? I'm considering doing some classes but would much prefer doing online so i can work at my own pace.
If you can give me some names and how well they work i'd be greatful.

Post 2 by brandonmcginty (Generic Zoner) on Wednesday, 04-May-2011 3:12:32

I'm not sure where you're from, but the Georgia ECore university system uses Blackboard Vista.
Blackboard Vista is completely accessible, accept for the online chatting feature.

Post 3 by sweet_music (Newborn Zoner) on Tuesday, 31-May-2011 2:52:00

Most of the classes for my special education endorsement are done via online instruction. I am not sure of colleges to suggest. Just know that, if your school uses the ANGEL format, it is only accessible using firefox. I learned this the hard way. Also, know that the university's job is to help you get an education, so if you find a program you want to enter, don't give up because the director of admissions can't tell you about accessibility features. Things can be adapted and you could even E-mail coursework if you needed to. Good luck.

Post 4 by SunshineAndRain (I'm happily married, a mom of two and a fulltime college student.) on Tuesday, 31-May-2011 11:54:27

I go to Ashford University and their online programs are accessible.

Post 5 by Miss M (move over school!) on Tuesday, 31-May-2011 14:46:41

Be very careful when you choose colleges that are online or colleges offering online classes. Make sure that they're accredited. Unaccredited schools are essentially diploma-farms and won't qualify you for a job in the eyes of most employers.