We do not need to shout loudly, we simply let our students do the talking.
Today we received notification that all of our students, who sat exams for
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City & Guilds 1820 Sound engineering Part 3 for semester 2 2004, have been
confirmed as having passed! This pass rate confirms audiocourses.com as "the
place" to be for students wishing to receive a quality e-learning program
and the tools for life-long learning.
This City & Guilds Sound Engineering Part 3 course is audiocourses.com
premier e-learning course which see the students engaged in two modules a week
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employed include practical and theory applications along with multi-user interactions
in Live Workshops. The students themselves drive their own learning and find
the ability within to accumulate the tools for passing exams.
Audiocourses.com equips students to be able to not merely regurgitate "learnt"
answers but to be able to critically reflect and actually question the validity
of what is being asked of them. "This way of looking at audio theory is
essential in order for students to go on and survive in the business" states
director Chris Hambly. Hambly goes on to say "Educating students to embrace
their own learning, and empowering them to cut the mentor ties as early as possible,
will yield results time and time again".
Admission at audiocourses.com is currently open for semester 1 2005 and early
enrollments are advised as classes are capped once a level is reached.
More information about this course and enrollment can be found here:
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General school info here:
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