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The Pros and Cons of Online Education
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by:
Matt Norman
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You're thinking about furthering your career
or finally getting your college degree. But with so many educational
choices online, how do you know whether it's right for you? Here are
some pointers you should consider, before making your decision.
There are many perks associated with online study. Unlike traditional
learning, distance learning can offer you greater flexibility, as you
don't have to waste time- and money- commuting to the campus and you
can choose a program that truly suits your interests or professional
needs, because you are not confined to the classes that are offered
locally.
Another advantage to distance learning is the fact that you can
continue to work, because you don't have to worry about fitting your
classes around your job schedule. This is a distinct advantage over
traditional methods of learning, because this option allows you to
continue earning while you study. Online programs often cost less than
their traditional counterparts, so you can save money on tuition, if
you pursue your degree through an online university.
Online study is also a great option for those students with physical
handicaps, which may prevent them from travelling to a traditional
campus. Likewise, if you are shy, or perhaps even language-challenged,
participating in an online course may be the perfect alternative to a
live class.
There are some drawbacks to online education, however. For example,
traditional instructors may not successfully make the transition from
the classroom to the online platform and it can sometimes be difficult
for them to transfer course content or offer additional support to the
students.
While the technological aspects of online learning can make the courses
more interesting and interactive, some students may not have the
computer hardware to support the specific programs required for the
class. Many courses require DSL or a high-speed internet connection in
order for the student to interact effectively with the instructor or
other students. Similarly, online learning can rob the student of the
conventional aspects of classroom interaction, such as being able to
talk to the instructor or the other students, face-to-face.
In spite of the drawbacks, however, many new and returning students are
opting to study via distance learning and are finding it to be a very
rewarding experience.
About the author:
Matt Norman is the founder of Easy Distance
Learning a website providing information on learning online
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