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  • Hello James,

    Online education has opened a world of great opportunities to many individuals. People in remote areas now can enhance their knowledge if they have a computer and internet access, and busy professionals can boost their academic level at the time and place they prefer, without sacrificing part of their career and/or income. All other mentioned advantages are true as well (price, accessibility, flexibility, comfort, choice, no need to travel).

    The world of education has changed rapidly and to be honest, it's just started! I agree with Lica that audio instruction only can get boring, but there are many educational sites now that have included video presentations and interactive platforms to stimulate engagement. A pretty good example of how online learning can be organized and presented is the website http://gedeasy.com/ where GED video instruction is combined with audio and transcripts.  

    As a teacher, I see one huge disadvantage to online learning though. Online studying requires great determination and well-developed self discipline. Students who feel this may cause problems (don't overestimate yourself, I've seen so many) may be better off if they combine online learning with courses or programs at a physical facility. So James, if you want to learn how to 'deal with' online learning, go try it. A lot of courses are available at no cost at all.           

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  • Hi James,

    Online education can be a good tool or not, it depends on a lot of factors, like the type of student you are and the kind of resources the course provides. For example, for me it's impossible to study without images or videos, I always lose my concentration with audio. And you have to manage your time in order to develop a study routine. In some cases, depending on the course, it's necessary some practical classes, so an online course wouldn't be able to fulfil all the needs of the students. The pros are the time flexibility, the price, and the possibility to take classes at home, which is easier than move or travel to another city in order to study.

    Feel to correct any part of the text, it would help me a lot.

    Bye!!

  • Hi Jame,

    I don't understand the word " deal with " what exactly does it mean ? But according to my comprehension about it so I can give my answer for your question as:

    Everyone's deal with online education is: flexible times, saving cost, courses, easy for everyone. But I just only support for you partilly in your learning program.

    So what I mentioned is it right?

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