The Benefits Of Online Learning

Trillionphil

Active member
While there are all kinds of benefits that are associated with learning and furthering your educational goals there are even more benefits to those who wish to pursue online learning in order to achieve those goals. I hope you will find that many of these benefits are quite enlightening and carefully consider whether or not online learning for your secondary education needs will be in your best interests.

1) Convenience. This is a word we are quite familiar with. Right along with instant gratification. We are a society of people who have lived with drive thru banking and fast food and are rapidly moving in the direction of drive thru pharmacies and dry cleaning. We live in a fast paced world and when we can work education into our busy schedules and on our own terms we find that this is something we tend to like a lot. I recommend that you watch for a growing number of online classes and online students in the coming years as more and more professionals decide to further their degrees and their careers.

2) Flexibility. You can take these classes or do the work during your lunch break, while the kids are practicing soccer, or while cooking dinner (depending of course on how well you multitask). You do not need to be in the classroom every night at 6:00 pm for the next five years in order to get the same degree of education. This by no means indicates that you will not have to do the work. The work will not change nor will the fact that you have a limited time in which to complete the work. What will change is that you will have the option of doing the work in the morning, afternoon, or after those 2 a.m. feedings when you can't seem to get back to sleep.

3) Location. There isn't enough that can really be said about this. Online education comes to you wherever you happen to be able to connect to the Internet. Whether you are at home, at work, or your favorite Internet café you can have the convenience of taking your work with you and enjoying the environment in which you are completing your work.

4) Less Expensive. No more convenience meals, childcare expenses, or gas guzzling trips to a college campus that thirty minutes away. You can now enjoy in your own home the benefits of an education without many of the financial hardships that are often associated with attending college. Internet access seems like such a small price to pay when compared with all the reasons mentioned above.
5) 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.

6) Individual attention. Online students often have more one on one interaction with their professors than students in a classroom. The online classroom is virtual and correspondence through email is essential in this particular learning environment. For this reason it is quite possible that your professors will know more about you and your learning patterns and needs than they will know about most of the students they see two or three times a week in their classrooms.

While these are just a few of the benefits of taking online classes you should carefully weigh the benefits with the things that may be problematic about this particular type of learning situation before you take the plunge. Learning is a lifelong process but if you are seeking a degree you do not want to jeopardize that by taking a course that will not address your specific learning needs. If you feel confident that you can be successful in this particular type of learning environment than I feel you will truly enjoy the experience and the flexibility it brings to the educational process.​
 

Augusta

VIP Contributor
You are on points with the tips you have stated above . I like online learning because of the convenience that comes with this. like you rightly listed above we can have a. online learning from any location. Like distance is no barrier to learning online you need to just have an internet enabled phone or any device and you are good with it

Another one Is that it is a lot cheaper to acquire a skill online than offline so you wouldn't have to pay as high as you would have to offline. So getting the skills wi almost be like little to nothing.
 

Sprite1950

Active member
I have a friend who never bothered with school. She often played truant so missed out on exams as a young girl. Many years later, after ending up in dead end jobs, she regretted her decision so much so she decided to do an online open university course which she passed with flying colours and now has a well paid administration job.

My daughter did the same. She was never considered very academic while at school and couldn't wait to leave. Years later she did online adult education with the help of a recruitment agency and now has a good job with the Ministry of Defence.

Just because you don't do well at school it doesn't have to be the end. Online opportunities have changed so much for us and there is a course for everyone no matter what you are interested in.
 

Nova

Active member
Pandemic has showed the value of the online learning. A lot of people from the villages and small towns are making use of it and learning it more effectively. There is definitely value to what we do offline but the thing is that more such viruses and things may go wrong for many of us. And we have to make use of the online learning in such way that the virus or any future calamity may not affect our learning capacity. And so there is definitely have some place for the online learning and also the teaching too.

People should rely less on schools now and maybe even check out the YouTube for various types of the content that is available out there for free. That can definitely benefit the kids like many people are using it to cover their syllabus.
 

Ahmedo24

Verified member
Online learning is one of the easiest way to.learn and to strike a mental balance in learning because you are learning at your conveniency .

It is rather unfortunate that learning online has not been fully explore in Africa because for courses that require practical orientation or training , there hasn't not been enough measures to put in place to make it comprehensive and impactful.

I have also noticed that most people learning online don't fail in their courses , I wouldn't know if it because they learn at ease or they do have access to questions before exams.
 

Alexandoy

VIP Contributor
My prediction of education is that it will be veering towards the online classroom. In this pandemic era schools here have turned to the distant learning by using video conferencing apps to hold classes, the teacher with his students of 30 to 40 all online at the same time in video conferencing. I know that the kind of medium for learning is very inconvenient and the learning efficiency is very low but it is a good start. People will now realize that online courses can be worth the time and money because it is one convenient way of getting a certificate or even a college diploma. Much more, the online studies are usually not as expensive as the classroom courses.
 
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