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1. Comparison between Online Teaching and Traditional Offline Classes with advantages and disadvantages of both.


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Answered by itzsehaj
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That means enrolling for a course online offers students the opportunity to save more tuition fees and boot camps while enjoying greater flexibility. While traditional education might be insanely expensive, it does offer tangible learning programs and materials that match the amount paid.

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Answered by XxMrsWierdxX
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Advantages of online education:

1) It is flexible; can be accessed from anywhere with a device and internet connection.

2) Budget-friendly.

3) Convenient attendance.

4) Class recordings are available for later references.

Disadvantages of online education:

1) One of the major disadvantages faced by students learning online is managing screen time. Online education requires staying logged in on the screen for an extended period regularly. Long-duration screen time becomes a great difficulty for the students and harmful for their health as well, especially the eyes.

2) Another disadvantage includes technical glitches. Poor Internet connectivity issues also arise multiple times during online sessions. Small towns/cities, urban areas face the most difficulty maintaining stable Internet connection. It destroys the learning of the students.

3) Other disadvantages include: Feeling of isolation by individuals, Minimal peer help, Group work not as efficient as it would be if done offline.

Advantages of Offline classes:

1) Students are fully attentive towards class only; less distraction. Online classes have more possibilities of distractions where students may surf on other online platforms or pay less attention in class.

2) Teachers can provide individual attention to the students, address their issues and solve it quickly.

Disadvantages of Offline classes:

1) Students may lack the opportunity to learn advancing technology.

2) Time management becomes an issue for students who reside far away from campus.

3) No recording or any other form of data is not always available for students who missed the class or later references.

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