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Bigger, Better Teaching Platform: Crafting Course Training Materials Online

Not long ago, classrooms were always a picture of four-walled enclosures and imparting knowledge was literally a labor of love for teachers. Today, if you are a dyed-in-the-wool professor, your work and passion can easily drown in the boundless streams of information from the Web and other specialized media. But this is not to say that you can now easily sit back, grade papers, or wait for research grants.

Truly, the world has gone flat and without boundaries, so it is about time for you to do the same in the way you teach your lessons. For a teacher, nothing can be more frustrating than being unable to convey your lessons effectively. Then again, the Internet is going to change all that, just like what it has done with practically everything around you.

Software as a Service or SaaS is opening up higher learning for everybody. This system may be the most effective way for open universities to achieve their full potential. Here are the salient features that make on-demand applications the up-and-coming standard approach for knowledge sharing.

Collaborative Environment

With a wiki-style platform, teaching a particular subject can become a collaborative work for you and other professors. In fact, with this system, learning stops being on a one-way street as you can also acquire new knowledge on your subject when other professors, experts, and students are able to provide additional factual data or even edit your existing information.

Quickly Develop Resources

Using on demand applications can be fairly easy. Simply have a web-browser enabled PC or laptop ready and you can do this with your right hand tied to your back. You don't even have to worry about programming jargon, so you can easily get the hang of using SaaS-based applications even if you are simply teaching quiche recipes.

Web-based Data Management

That's quite a mouthful. But all it means is that your lessons, manuals, and other resources are saved and can be managed over the Web. There's no need for large quantities of information to be saved on any computer. Apart from you, students and other users can conveniently access your on-demand application remotely via the Internet.

SaaS applications, which are web-native, are often managed by software developers who built the applications. So you wouldn’t have to worry about your lesson and other resources being suddenly purged or destroyed, or becoming inaccessible. 24x7 monitoring, high availability, and automatic backup are a few things that you can take advantage of. There’s no need to bribe your department's IT guy for doing his job in system administration.


Software-as-a-Service basically started out as support software for entities who want to take advantage of advanced business systems without the usual implementation headaches and astronomic expenditures. It did not take long for this deployment model to become a standard for ordinary consumers and not just businesses. Now, it has taken a leading role in enhancing the way teachers provide instructions and impart knowledge to students.

Morph helpME is an example of one.  This on-demand help and training application allows professors to create searchable teaching and training systems over the Internet. To learn more about how you can effectively enhance your teaching and start spreading your knowledge in a global classroom, just visit http:// morphexchange.com/.

 

 

About Jade-Ceres Dolor

Francisco-based Asian American newspaper Philippine News. She joined the world of web copywriting in 2004 where she has worked on online PR and email marketing campaigns. She has also helped brand over 120 hotels worldwide. She is currently the Search Engine Marketing Manager for a European company that caters to merchant account and pharmaceuticals industries. She also works as a webmaster for several websites and blogs such as http://www.paradisephilippinesguide.com


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