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If you are buying or registering for e-learning courses, you have choices. You can make an informed choice in two ways:
- Use the FuturEd Consumer’s Guides to e-Learning on this site OR
- look for the eQcheck symbol of quality certification. It will tell you that a product or service has met rigorous quality standards and has been certified by an independent professional agency. On this website, you’ll find a list of the excellent products and services that meet the eQcheck standards for global e-learning quality.
Before you sign up for an e-learning course or program, ask yourself these questions.
- What is my purpose for taking this course? Do I know what I want or need to learn?
- Do I need a credit or certificate when I finish it, or do I just want to know more?
- How much can I afford to spend? How much time can I invest?
- What hardware and software do I have, and is it enough?
- Where will I access the internet, what will it cost, and how convenient will it be?
- Are my computer and internet skills good enough for the course I have in mind? Will I need technical help?
The consumer guides available here for download in English and French walk you through 3 levels of questions. These questions will help you to choose the right e-learning for you by examining one product or service at a time.
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Consumer's Guide
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