Let’s Build a Human Being


We have just released our second ebook under the ‘Curious About’ Banner. It’s available via Amazon as we speak.

The Editor: 13th December, 2011 front, NCS News, NSC Books
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What is Online Learning?

Online Learning at the NCS College

Our aim is to provide high quality online courses in a wide range of topics. We encourage learning for the pleasure of learning, and our short courses are designed to stimulate thinking, provoke questions and provide opportunities for you to explore ideas.

Each course is written specially for the NCS College by the tutor who is not only an experienced teacher but also an expert in the subject. A course includes:

  • reading materials containing graphics, illustrations, interactive multimedia, videos, references as appropriate;
  • course forum for group work and discussion;
  • support from the tutor, through the course forum and by e-mail; and,
  • activities designed to help you learn, and to demonstrate to yourself, your tutor and the rest of the world what you have learned.

A typical course will require your attention for 2 to 4 hours a week, either working at your computer or on a given task in the ‘real’ world. At the NCS College we don’t want you to be glued to your computer all the time.

Open All Hours

The NCS College is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This means that you can join us at any time day or night – whenever it suits you.

Tutor Support

As a student at the NCS College you will be supported and cajoled by your tutor. Your tutor sets your activities and assignments, and makes sure you complete them. Your tutor is your guide through the course, and will always be available at the end of an e-mail. Your tutor wants you to learn as much as you do: together you can.

Take Your Time

Learning isn’t a race, especially when you are only able to commit a few hours – or even less – at a time. With an NCS online course you can work at your pace, taking as much or as little time as you need to. As our courses are short we would ask you to complete your course within a fixed period of time. For example, we estimate that you will need around 30 hours to complete Understanding Journalism, but you have tutor support available for up to 4 months – and the course itself will remain available for a year.

You are not Alone

Online learning can sometimes be a lonely experience, but not here. You will be joined on your course by other students and learn together through the course forum and, on some courses, shared activities. At the New Curiosity Shop geography is not a barrier to learning: you could meet students from all over the world, from Auchtermuchty to Zibo.

Active Learning

Unlike many other elearning courses, a course at the NCS College is not just reading a screen. You will be given tasks and activities to undertake in the non-virtual world beyond the computer monitor. After all, the computer is only the means to an end, a tool to help.
Once you’ve completed your task you can share your success with your fellow students, and give your tutor the warm glow of satisfaction of knowing that you have learned something new.

What next?

Don’t just sit there looking at these words, why don’t you:

  • choose a course from our course catalogue;
  • try the demo course, The Fire Balloon, to get a feel for an online course;
  • subscribe to our occasional newsletter (enter your details below); or,
  • contact us to ask a question
  • enrol in a course – go to the Courses.
The Editor: 5th February, 2010 front
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How to Learn Online

Learning online isn’t natural, but it is fun. We feel that the best way to find out is to try it for yourself. For that reason, we have created a very short course called ‘How to Learn Online’ that will be your guide.

This course will also help you get back into learning ways, and it’s painless and fun. Also, if you take this course, we will give you a 10% discount on the next course you join here at the NCS Online College.

To find out more, visit the course information page: How to Learn Online

The Editor: 5th February, 2010 front
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Try a Course for Free

Don’t just read about it – try it! Join us on a free course about the history of Hot Air Ballooning. You too will feel you can fly, as you find out who flew the first hot air balloons, and how Edinburgh is proved yet again to be at the forefront.

The course is called “The Fire Balloon”, and you can enter by clicking on this link: The Learning Place – The Fire Balloon. When you arrive, follow the instructions to create an account, and join in. This will open in a new window, so you can return here to find out more.

The Editor: 5th February, 2010 front, NCS
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