In today's globalised world, it is true that online courses are becoming a common feature of University education. Although there are some drawbacks of internet-based learning, I would argue that there are far more benefits. The essay will first demonstrate that the instant availability of a huge amount of information is the primary advantage, followed by a discussion of how it can sometimes lead to plagiarism.
It is clear that there are certainly a number of accepted reasons who supported the positive sides of online teaching. Firstly, technology is a powerful tool to engage students, which can generate further interest for students in lessons. Secondly, students are able to study at their own pace also, study whenever and wherever they want. For example, a recent survey by Cambridge University found that students who are studying in distance more half of them indicate the good grades compared to traditional learning.
Those opposed to this say that it causes to forget how to write by hand and spelling may suffer because of they utilise word processors with spell-checkers. Furthermore, in a real classroom, students have got the chance to foster a competitive spirit due to competition appears in a group. Moreover where virtual learning in place the punctuality disappeared, which is students can access it when they want and learn.
In conclusion, although the studying by distance learning students are able to be productive when it comes to attend a class and brings cognitive benefits outweighs the flawed argument about to attend a classroom.
In
today
's
globalised
world, it is true that online courses are becoming a common feature of University education. Although there are
some
drawbacks of internet-based learning, I would argue that there are far more benefits. The essay will
first
demonstrate that the instant availability of a huge amount of information is the primary advantage, followed by a discussion of how it can
sometimes
lead to plagiarism.
It is
clear
that there are
certainly
a number of
accepted
reasons who supported the
positive
sides of online teaching.
Firstly
, technology is a powerful tool to engage
students
, which can generate
further
interest for
students
in lessons.
Secondly
,
students
are able to study at their
own
pace
also
, study whenever and wherever they want.
For example
, a recent survey by Cambridge University found that
students
who are studying in distance more half of them indicate the
good
grades compared to traditional learning.
Those opposed to this say that it causes
to forget
how to write by hand and spelling may suffer
because of they
utilise
word processors with spell-checkers.
Furthermore
, in a real classroom,
students
have
got
the chance to foster a competitive spirit due to competition appears in a group.
Moreover
where virtual learning in place the punctuality disappeared, which is
students
can access it when they want and learn.
In conclusion
, although the studying by distance learning
students
are able to be productive when it
comes
to attend a
class
and brings cognitive benefits outweighs the flawed argument about to attend a classroom.