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Thursday, 21 November 2013

Online learning in education










ICT Education: Takes 5 and let's explore 

Now days, The College provides every opportunity for students to develop their skills in teaching and learning using wide range of resources which includes ICT tools. Today let’s us see how on line learning benefits education.


The traditional approach refers to the use of face to face lesson (classroom) this approach has been is the best approach but the question is, it is efficient? lets discover the this advantages of classroom learning and how on line learning could enhance our learning.

Classroom Disadvantages

In contrast to online learning, classroom learning is normally fairly structured. You meet at regularly scheduled times on the same days each week. This limits flexibility with work and other activities. You generally must be in class to get the learning experience and to keep up with requirements. Unless your instructors record lectures, in-class instruction is not available after the class session is over. Students who struggle to focus may also find classrooms and cohorts distracting to their learning experience. this approach does not benefit me much as a part-time student ;-(


Online Learning Advantages

A major reason students turn to online classes is because of the convenience. You can sit at home or go to a library to do your coursework. This eliminates the need for driving, which saves gas, and in some cases, allows you to take classes from distant schools. Online learners also get to develop their Internet, technology and virtual team skills by participating in online discussions, tests and other virtual learning activities. The ability to do coursework on your own schedule and to manage the pace of your learning experience are also benefits to online students.



Conclusion

The benefits of using digital video in teacher training is huge and can have greater impact on the evaluation education field. however, Classroom learning typically offers multi-sensory appeal. You can listen to the instructor, receive visual cues through Power Point images, handouts or whiteboard lists and participate actively in hands-on activities and case studies. You also have direct access to the instructor in class. Interaction is immediate and you normally have opportunities to ask questions and participate in live discussions. This also allows you to benefit form the first-hand accounts of other students' experiences. If you want to build and maintain personal and professional relationships during your education, classrooms also offer greater personal contact with other students. well guys, on-line learning alone not enough to guarantee great score during examination, let's combine these two approach in order to get great achievement in our study.

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