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Academic Counselor

Annamalai University 361DM Learning Center
experience-icon 0 Years
salary-icon Not disclosed
qualification-icon Any Post Graduate, Any Graduate
Expired

Posted: 03 Aug 18

Job Description

  • Counseling students on the Courses available.
  • Taking care of students enrollment in the course.
  • Should have good convincing ability.
  • Good Communication Skills.
  • Should be dedicated to company.
  • Candidate can earn good money from incentive (apart from salary)

Job Particulars

Education Any Post Graduate, Any Graduate
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id457635
Locality Address Electronic City
Country India

About Company

University Office is a private company established in Bangalore, India. We provide solutions in Management and Technical learning via Distance Education.  We provide Distance Education from UGC-DEB approved Universities.

 

Distance Education - India

Distance education is traditionally defined as, any educational or learning procedure in which the guide and the student are separated geographically. There is no interaction between students.

Distance education also known as distance learning or distributed learning, or remote education, has now existed for ages. It involves acquiring information from methods other than the traditional way of gaining knowledge – attending institutions. Some recent definitions have focused on it as a new development, involving advanced technology

Present-day distance learning is influenced a lot by computer and electronics technology. The technology has now made it possible for the guide and student to connect almost immediately. Study resources can be delivered instantly through computers, satellites, internet, cable television, interactive video etc.

History of Distance Education

 

Correspondence education, the initial form of distance education, developed in the mid-nineteenth century in Europe and then spread to the United States and so on.

Initially distance education used the finest technology available at that time, the postal system, to open educational prospects to people who wanted to study but were not able to attend traditional schools. People who gained most from correspondence education were women, professional people, physical disabled, and individuals who lived in areas where schools didn’t exist.

Isaac Pitman, a British is attributed to pioneering the concept of “distance education”. He started by teaching shorthand via correspondence in 1840. Students were asked to copy passages from Bible and send them for grading via the new penny post system.

In, American the distance education began in 1874 at Illinois Wesleyan University where bachelor and graduate degrees could be obtained without being actually present in the classes. The Chautauqua movement in the year 1882 gave the much required thrust to correspondence education.

Correspondence education became quite famous by 1900 and problems of excellence and fair practice came with the popularity. The National Home Study Council (NHSC) was formed in 1926 in part to deal with such issues.

Distance education went through a major change   after the invention of radio in the 1920s and the arrival of television in the 1940s. Distance education is increasingly using combinations of different technologies to improve communication between teachers and students. In 1900, after the arrival of computer, distance education took a big leap. Now the teachers and students can converse sitting face-to-face.

Students from business and university level have used the conferencing technique known as one-way video/two-way audio where pictures from television are transmitted to particular sites, people can reply to the newscaster via telephone. Television pictures can also be broadcast in two directions at the same time through telephone lines, so that teachers and students at one place can see and hear teachers and students in other places.

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