Monday, 2 July 2012

Online Education - A Big Advantage for Students

Why do students gather to the online learning environment? As technology progresses and the world become more reliant upon the Internet, the benefits of online learning are becoming convincing. There are many significant advantages for the student who learns online. Here are just a few to consider:
  • Courses are accessible on your schedule. Students can "attend" a course at anytime, from anywhere 
  • Online learning does not require physical attendance 
  • Self-paced learning modules allow learners to work at their own pace 
  • You're unbound by place - study at home, work, or on the road. Learners can study wherever they have access to a computer and Internet 
  • Online instructors come with practical knowledge and may be from any location across the globe. This allows students to be exposed to knowledge that can't be learned in books and see how class concepts are applied in real business situations. 
  • The online environment makes instructors more approachable. Students can talk openly with their teachers through online chats, email and in newsgroup discussions, without waiting for office hours that may not be convenient. This option for communication provides enhanced contact between instructors and students 
  • Online programs work well for people who are self-motivated and have good time management skills. If you're someone who needs more academic support and encouragement, though, you'll find that most online programs create chat groups for students. This gives you instant access to peers for homework help, study groups and friendship. Unlike traditional learning, where you have to schedule an appointment with your professor during office hours, online programs give you quicker access to your instructors through email or instant messaging. 
  • Read materials online or download them for reading later 
  • Online learning accommodates your preferences and needs - it's student-centered. Online learning enables student-centered teaching approaches. Every student has their own way of learning that works best for them. Some learn visually others do better when they "learn by doing." 
  • Choose instructor-led or self-study courses 
  • Skip over material you already know and focus on topics you'd like to learn. Students get the chance to read and re read lectures, discussions, explanations and comments. 
  • Use the tools best suited to your learning styles 
  • Online learning will draw you to topics you like and enjoy. Studies show that because of this and the variety of delivery methods used to reach different types of learners, retention is frequently better than in a traditional classroom. 
  • Believe it or not, online courses help you brush up your online abilities. Seriously. You will be better at dealing with email, bulletin boards, online research, and you will learn countless other skills along the way that you probably never realized had anything to do with the courses you are actually taking-because they don't. In other words, you are getting more of an education than you bargained for when it comes to online learning. 
  • Because there are no geographic barriers to online learning, students can find diversity of course material that may not be available to them where they live or work.
The advantages of online education make a significant impact in higher education today and, as technology evolves, promise to deliver even greater benefits in the future.

Deepa Singh
Business Developer
Email Id:-deepa.singh@soarlogic.com

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