Distance learning through an online platform is provided for students as an option to replace traditional classroom at many universities. In my view, such a development, although detrimental at some point, could be seen as an essential step forward.
On the one hand, this way of learning remotely without being in regular face-to-face contact with teachers in the classroom is negative from two aspects. First, online students cannot develop comprehensively like the way other students who attend classes at school do. During online courses, students can barely make friends or even compete with their peers. This is often linked to the fact that those learners seem to undervalue the significance of interaction and rivalry with classmates in an educational environment which, actually, are great stimuli for scholastic success. Second, participants of online learning programs tend to procrastinate and poorly allot appropriate amounts of time to complete assignments. This form of studying requires tremendous self-discipline as well as organization and time management skills while students usually struggle with balancing their coursework other priorities and easily get demotivated without direct guidance from instructors.
On the other hand, online learning proves to be a great alternative although traditional universities are still widely considered as the best way to acquire knowledge and a diploma. Access to all resources of a traditional course is offered, which empowers learners to freely choose a wide range of different subjects, from science to economics. Furthermore, lower costs and the widespread presence of the Internet allow unlimited numbers of participants regardless of not only their financial background but also current living places. For example, Coursera is a website that offers a variety of courses at reasonable prices and presents legal degrees for participants upon completion of each course.
In conclusion, though there are some drawbacks of courses delivered on websites, I believe the aforementioned online studying method is revolutionary in contemporary tertiary education systems.
Distance
learning
through an
online
platform
is provided
for
students
as an option to replace traditional classroom at
many
universities. In my view, such a development, although detrimental at
some
point, could be
seen
as an essential step forward.
On the one hand, this way of
learning
remotely
without being in regular face-to-face contact with teachers in the classroom is
negative
from two aspects.
First
,
online
students
cannot develop
comprehensively
like the way other
students
who attend classes at school do. During
online
courses
,
students
can
barely
make
friends or even compete with their peers. This is
often
linked to the fact that those learners seem to undervalue the significance of interaction and rivalry with classmates in an educational environment which, actually, are great stimuli for scholastic success. Second, participants of
online
learning
programs tend to procrastinate and
poorly
allot appropriate amounts of time to complete assignments. This form of studying requires tremendous self-discipline
as well
as organization and time management
skills
while
students
usually
struggle with balancing their coursework other priorities and
easily
get
demotivated without direct guidance from instructors.
On the other hand
,
online
learning
proves to be a great alternative although traditional universities are
still
widely
considered as the best way to acquire knowledge and a diploma. Access to all resources of a traditional
course
is offered
, which empowers learners to
freely
choose a wide range of
different
subjects, from science to economics.
Furthermore
, lower costs and the widespread presence of the Internet
allow
unlimited numbers of participants regardless of not
only
their financial background
but
also
current
living places.
For example
, Coursera is a website that offers a variety of
courses
at reasonable prices and presents legal degrees for participants upon completion of each course.
In conclusion
, though there are
some
drawbacks of
courses
delivered on websites, I believe the aforementioned
online
studying method is revolutionary in contemporary tertiary education systems.