The traditional teaching method in tertiary education is learning in classrooms and it has changed because of technology development. Although some people argue that e-
learning will take over from traditional classrooms in the future, I disagree with this view because learning in class is the best approach to gain knowledge for students and it is impossible to study online most of the science subjects.
Students in universities could learn from a variety of resources but their primary and reliable knowledge will come from lectures at school. In-class teaching helps students focusing more on the topics, communicating directly with their teachers and reducing many distractions that can affect students when they study online. It also lifts the learning spirits of students, which hardly have when they do distance learning by the engagement between students and lecturers. For example, a recent survey of the University of Laurier revealed that 80% of students feel more motivated to learn in class than sitting at home to study on the internet and the students who came to class regularly achieved the higher results than those who attend lectures rarely. not afford to pay for tuitions, and modern technology can not fully substitute lectures, but it has supported educators to make the contents of lectures more fascinatingly by using videos, internet access. For instance, Conestoga college is using interacting boards in all classes to help teachers to access instantly in huge data from their library and students are very satisfied with this.
In conclusion, although technology can help students learning online, they are still not a replacement for learning in class because it is a more effective study method for students and many of them can only complete their degrees by carrying out studies in labs.
The traditional teaching method in tertiary education is
learning
in classrooms and it has
changed
because
of technology development. Although
some
people
argue that e-
learning will take over from traditional classrooms in the future, I disagree with this view
because
learning
in
class
is the best approach to gain knowledge for
students
and it is impossible to
study
online most of the science subjects.
Students in universities could learn from a variety of resources
but
their primary and reliable knowledge will
come
from
lectures
at school. In-
class
teaching
helps
students
focusing more on the topics, communicating
directly
with their teachers and reducing
many
distractions that can affect
students
when they
study
online. It
also
lifts the
learning
spirits of
students
, which hardly have when they do distance
learning
by the engagement between
students
and lecturers.
For example
, a recent survey of the University of
Laurier
revealed that 80% of
students
feel more motivated to learn in
class
than sitting at home to
study
on the internet and the
students
who came to
class
regularly
achieved the higher results than those who attend
lectures
rarely.
not
afford to pay for
tuitions
, and modern technology can not
fully
substitute
lectures
,
but
it has supported educators to
make
the contents of
lectures
more
fascinatingly
by using videos, internet access.
For instance
, Conestoga college is using interacting boards in all
classes
to
help
teachers to access
instantly
in huge data from their library and
students
are
very
satisfied with this.
In conclusion
, although technology can
help
students
learning
online, they are
still
not a replacement for
learning
in
class
because
it is a more effective
study
method for
students
and
many
of them can
only
complete their degrees by carrying out
studies
in labs.