Basics of Online Education for All
Basics of Online Education for All
Basics of Online Education for All
If you go back a ten or fifteen years, there were two things you could do online that would get you laughed at: finding a date and getting a post-secondary degree.With dating sites flourishing and online education popping up everywhere, the stigma associated with the "online" versions of both have all but been washed away. Meeting someone online no longer means you're meeting someone capable only with interacting with a computer and getting a degree online no longer means you took some cupcake classes and paid for a diploma.
However, just as how you still want to be careful with who you choose to meet in person from an online dating site, you'll also have to be careful which online university you choose to attend. Like dates, not all universities are created equal.
Benefits of Online Education.The main benefit of online education is flexibility. When I attended Johns Hopkins for my MBA, I had to drive half an hour each way, pay for parking, just so I could sit in a classroom. Sure, I participated, but the vast majority of the time I listened to a lecture and then drove home. With online education, the flexibility of listening to courses when I wanted to would've been very appealing. Nothing replaces the classroom experience but when the majority of your other part-time classmates are looking to learn a little, get a degree, and get out the classroom experience is limited. Plus, by taking it at my own pace, I free up an hour of my life that I can spend on something else.
While flexibility is probably the biggest benefit, a close second has to do with the speed of learning. The class always seems to progress at the speed of the slowest vocal student. This is bad for two reasons. First, if someone understands a concept quickly, they must wait. If someone doesn't understand a concept quickly but is shy about it, the class continues on without him or her. Both students are done a disservice and that's mostly avoided with online education.
Finally, the last big benefit has to do with cost. There are certainly plenty of other benefits of online education but cost is definitely one of them. Online programs are often less expensive than traditional programs strictly from a tuition perspective. With a lowered cost, students won't need loans, which further drives down the cost of education. It's a lot like the idea of online banks and brick and mortar banks, online banks don't have the overhead that traditional banks do and they are able to pass that on to consumers.
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