Wednesday, January 28, 2009

From what I observed off the Alabama Connecting Classroom, Educators and Students Statewide (ACCESS) program cite is that it gives students ability to reach out to instructors as well as those who may have issues during the regular class semester. It also goes in detail on how it provides high-quality classroom courses & teachers, via technology, which is a great asset to today’s society being that this is more of a high -tech age.
Furthermore, after observing the site some schools cannot offer the Advanced Diploma, which is required by state law .Some of the problems that could happen is that low –income families living in rural areas might not have perfect access to internet. While few many rural and low-income schools have limited course offerings for students. On the other hand some schools cannot offer the Advanced Diploma, which is required by state law, and is must in the state of Alabama. Over all the site is a very useful tool and in future this may be the new classroom setting.

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