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2. Write an essay on 'Online Learning : need of the hour' (Word Limit 150-175 words)​

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Answered by thamizhselviteacher
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My essay about online learning

Online learning advantages and disadvantages

Recently traditional forms of learning have been developed new technologies. Consequently, more and more people are choosing to improve skills using online learning. Majority of people say it is beneficial whereas others argue that online education has disadvantages as well.  

People are in search of many new ways of learning. One of the most popular methods is online learning. Unfortunately, this manner has not only advantages but and disadvantages.

Online method of education are advantageous for many reasons. First of all, it is a very convenience. A human can use a computer access and Internet connection anywhere, for example, at home, outdoor or even on a bus. This benefit is especially important for people who live in remote rural areas and cannot relocate or commute to school. However, it is also useful for parents who want to study young children at home or any student who prefers to work in the comfort of their own home or coffee. Moreover, online learning is more cheaper than traditional classroom academic or trade course. These courses are unpaid. Students can save money. For example, they do not have to pay for course of fees.  

On the other hand, online learning has the negative aspects. To begin with, limited social interaction prevents to study how much time an individual wants. Always online programs give people a possibility of limited to use their programme. Later students will have to pay money if they want to continue a course further. Furthermore, the only method of communication of online learning is through e-mail, chat room or discussion groups. People cannot interact with others to face to face. It is the unnatural communication way. Humans do not see and feel relationship with classmates and feedback.

In conclusion, online manner of education has both pros and cons. In my mind, online learning is necessary for humans due to it relieves and accelerates a method to deepen themselves skills.

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Answered by thankyebo12
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Education is the key to success and in the world today, learning can take place in a traditional classroom setting, as well as online. Although these are both methods of educating learners, there are differences that benefit the specific learner. A traditional classroom setting is where learning takes place and the teacher provides face to face instructional learning to students. Students are also able to communicate face to face with the teacher as well as other students in the classroom. On the other hand, online learning is where courses are taken online, but the teacher and students interact or communicate online. This may take place in a video chat room, virtual learning class, emails, digital telecommunications, and etc.  If a student misses a class in the traditional classroom, he or she will be able to ask the teacher or another student face to face for notes or assignments that were missed. Students are also able to ask the teacher for extra assistance when he or she does not comprehend a lesson.   However, the students will still have to be able to keep up with new notes and assignments, whereas in an online learning environment, the student can complete assignments at home on their own time but will have a due date. If the student does not understand something, he or she can stop and go over it later or email the teacher to answer questions.   A traditional classroom setting is better option for students with more freedom in their schedules; however, there is  an advantage

Flexibility. Students have the freedom to juggle their careers and school because they aren't tied down to a fixed schedule.

Reduced Costs. Online education can cost less due to a variety of reasons.

Networking Opportunities.

Documentation.

Increased Instructor

Access to Expertise.

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