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What's the difference between a classroom student and a self-study student?

FAQs - Insurance Careers & Licensing - Hondros College
A classroom student will complete their hours of education and receive certificates for their attendance in the class. This is exactly the same process after July 1, 2007 as it was prior to July 1, 2007.Once they've completed their classroom hours they'll take the state exam, complete their producer licensing application and submit fingerprints to complete their application for licensure.
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What is the difference between online and self study?

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This also is confusing! The CA BBS states that self-study courses are those in which you received the materials as hard copy or as a text, and took the test with no online component. All of our courses are designated as online because they have interactive online tests and the PsychCEU Forum for discussion. As long as you complete your test online it will now be counted the same as a 'face-to-face' course, so you may take all 36 CA BBS required units at www.psychceu.
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Again this varies greatly from state to state. California's definition is that Self Study courses are those in which you received the materials as hard copy or as a text and took the test on your own with no online component. All of our courses are designated as online because they have interactive online tests. As long as you complete your test online it will now be counted as a regular course meaning you can take as many as you wish in this manner.
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Why is self-study better than classroom training?

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Our self-study courses include instructor-led video lectures with workbook and computer-based training. An instructor speaks to you from within a video box on both our CD-ROM and our Video training programs. We have found that utilizing more than one learning method greatly enhances a student's retention level. In addition, with self-study you own the material and can use it as a reference to refer back to at any time.
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Our self-study courses combine instructor led video lectures with workbook and computer-based training. We have found that utilizing more than one learning method greatly enhances a student's retention level. In addition, with self-study you own the material and may refer back to it again and again. In a classroom environment, if you miss what the instructor says, you've missed it; with video, you may rewind as often as you like.
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What is the difference between a Reference Book and a Self-Study Class?

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The IBT Reference Books are exactly that: books that explain in detail the specific subject matter of the title. For some of the Reference Book titles, IBT also offers a self-study class that includes the Reference Book plus a series of tests that cover each chapter of the book. Students in the self-study class read and study a chapter of the book, complete the test for that chapter, and submit it to the instructor.
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Are there self-paced alternatives to classroom training?

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Sun recognizes that the "one-size fits all" approach to IT training does not meet the needs of today's IT professionals. Tightening training budgets, grueling work schedules and mission critical operations make it very difficult to get the training you need, when you need it. At Sun, we offer training in Web-based and CD-ROM delivery options to give you flexibility and control over how and when you learn.
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Why is self-study at times better than classroom training?

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Our self-study courses combine instructor led video lectures with workbook and computer-based training. We have found that utilizing more than one learning method greatly enhances a student's retention level. In addition, with self-study you own the material and may refer back to it again and again.
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What does the self-study involve?

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The self-study will describe how UNC meets the NCAA standards (called operating principles) in three basic areas: academic integrity; governance and commitment to rules compliance; and commitment to equity, student-athlete welfare and sportsmanship. The report will also include plans for improvement where appropriate in the three areas.
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What is the difference between participatory and self-study credit?

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In general, participatory credit may be earned through a program that logs user attendance. A program that is unable to verify user attendance may only offer self-study credit. Attorneys are only allowed to take a certain amount of self-study credits to meet their MCLE compliance. For your convenience, Law.com CLE Center programs that offer only self-study credit will be labeled as self-study.
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Is there classroom study?

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a bare minimum, the FAA requires flight students to take a multiple-choice written exam, but it doesn't specify how the student must get the information covered on the test. Most Columbus Flight Instruction students do home study, using a textbook (such as the well-respected Jeppesen text used all over the US).
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What if a student in the autism classroom has significant behavioral concerns?

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The teacher or principal should contact the ABA coach. Depending on the severity of the behavior, the ABA coach will either gather data and develop an informal behavior plan or will complete a formal, functional behavior assessment (FBA) and write a behavior intervention plan (BIP). In either case, the ABA coach will ask the staff to gather data about the antecedents, the behavior (frequency, intensity, or duration), and the consequences following the behavior.
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How many exams does a self-study student actually take?

FAQs - Insurance Careers & Licensing - Hondros College
A Self-Study student will take 2 (two) exams. They'll take a provider created and graded exam to prove that they have completed their course of study. Passing the provider created exam will generate the required certificates of completion. Students need a score of 70% or better - the same as the state licensing exam.The second exam for the self-study student will be the state licensing exam.
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If I'm a self-study student, can I sign up for workshops?

Yes. You can study at your own pace and location rather than on a prescribed schedule. For busy adult students with full-time careers, this is a convenient, effective and economical study method. Our courses offer two choices of custom-designed study guides, in an easy to use interactive CD-Rom format or in traditional hard-copy. This is further supplemented with relevant textbooks and additional resource materials.
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Study Abroad or Student Exchange? What's the difference?

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exchange program involves an actual exchange of students between two universities which are bound by an "Exchange Agreement". Students pay tuition to their home school and enroll directly into courses offered by the host university. Study abroad programs do not involve an "exchange" of students. Rather, fees are paid to the study abroad organization sponsoring the program or directly to the institution abroad.
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WHAT IS A SELF-STUDY COURSE?

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A self-study course is a course offered by an approved provider that requires the use of a text or book, and invloves a post-test.
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Is any software available to study self-organization ?

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Few software packages relate to self-organization as such, but many do show self-organized behaviour in the context of more specialised topics. These include cellular automata (Game of Life), neural networks (recurrent or Hopfield networks, and self-organizing maps), genetic algorithms (evolution), artificial life (agent behaviour), fractals (mathematical art) and physics (spin glasses). These can be found via the relevant newsgroup FAQs. CALResCo - http://www.calresco.org/sos/calressw.
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IT Training and Certification Courses - Computer MCSE MCSA
We guarantee that you will pass the Microsoft and/or CompTIA Certification Exams if you use our study material.* If the registered user fails any one certification exam twice after using our study material consisting of the entire course - showing us 2 scores of 95% or better on two different practice exams, within 180 days of purchase you present original proof of failure in the exam, then we will purchase a voucher for you to retake the exam a third time.
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What is the difference between the Self-study Deeds Course and the Course in Deeds Practice?

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The Self-study Deeds Course is exactly what the name implies, a course that has been designed for independent study and for people who are unable or unwilling to attend lectures. On the other hand the Course in Conveyancing Practice is an attendance course for people who would like to receive instruction in the form of lectures.
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What is the difference between self-directed and structured course study?

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Self-directed course study is equivalent to self-study (3 CEPH maximum). Reading from on-line resources, books, and professional journals or magazines may be used as self-directed study. Strucured course study (5 CEPH minimum) refers to activity that is in a classroom or classroom equivalent setting. An online or monograph course may be considered classroom equivalent activity if the course contains an independently graded exam.
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How do I find my classroom?

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Bay State: When you leave the wire meshing of the screening area, bear a slight left and enter that building. Once inside, go through the door on your immediate left, and go upstairs to the second floor. During your orientation the Principal or the Head of the Program will show you where your class will meet. Norfolk: When you leave the screening area, go straight ahead to the brick building, passing by the visitor center on your left.
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What is the difference between a vaccine study and a medication study?

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A vaccine study's goal is to train the body's immune system to fight back against Alzheimer's disease (or other condition/disease the vaccine is designed to test.) The hope is that individuals participating in the vaccine study will strengthen their immune system, which will then mount a response against beta amyloid. Amyloid plaque is a key pathological feature of Alzheimer's disease.
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The self-study is a multi-year, comprehensive, institution-wide self-assessment. The assessment and evaluation process helps ensure that an institution meets established standards of quality and that it evaluates the extent to which its educational goals are being met. From these comprehensive self-examinations come recommendations for future improvements or enhancements to policies, processes, programs, services, facilities, and personnel.
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Can I study in the classroom before class begins?

FAQs - UCR Extension
Extension's policy is to open classrooms 20 minutes before classes begin. Students may study in the first floor Student Lounge.
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