Hitting the Books When You Hit the Road
Let's face it. Regular to frequent travel is often a requirement for many of our jobs. This, of course, becomes an even larger inconvenience when you throw your distance learning responsibilities into the mix. What can you do to maximize your time so that you're able to effectively manage your work, family, and school responsibilities?
Distance Learning Today's March 21, 2008 issue has an excellent article for distance learners who travel frequently. From locating Wi-Fi spots to carrying a laptop first aid kit, the article serves as a good checklist for maximizing your layovers and being prepared for unfortunate eventualities. The full article is below:
Sull, E.C. (2008). Hitting the books when you hit the road. Distance Learning Today, 2,5.
Distance Learning Today's March 21, 2008 issue has an excellent article for distance learners who travel frequently. From locating Wi-Fi spots to carrying a laptop first aid kit, the article serves as a good checklist for maximizing your layovers and being prepared for unfortunate eventualities. The full article is below:
Sull, E.C. (2008). Hitting the books when you hit the road. Distance Learning Today, 2,5.
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