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do you support online education?what are the advantages and disadvantages of online education ?write about your suggestion to success of online education ​

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Answered by ajitdhanshri1234
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Explanation:

Advantages of Online Classes

1.    Online Classes Are Convenient

The first obvious advantage of online classes is the sheer convenience factor.  Perhaps some of you are burdened by a lengthy commute after a long day.  The thought of traveling to yet another location before heading home is an impossibility.  Now, with virtual learning, you have the option of taking classes in the privacy of your own home while wearing your comfy slippers. You can search for whatever video you might have missed and catch up on class later!  You could even make efficient use of your time commuting and attend an online course on the bus or train ride home. All you need is an internet connection and a computer or a smartphone.

2.    Online Classes Are Flexible

Not only have you saved hours by not having to travel to a physical location to take a class, but with online courses, you have greater flexibility in choosing the best time to study.  You may not be able to find a face-to-face instructor to teach you Spanish online at 3 am, but your options are infinitely greater online. Online courses ultimately enable you to achieve your professional and educational goals in a manner that fits your schedule.

Disadvantages of Online Learning

1.    Online Learning May Create a Sense of Isolation

Everyone learns in their own manner.  Some students possess the ability to work independently, while others find comfort in their community on campus with easy access to professors or their fellow students.  The good news is online virtual classroom platforms have been working to bridge those gaps, recreating the feeling of community in the virtual space by producing a series of tools that encourage learners to actively participate in live sessions.  Online education must support the social aspect of learning to match the effectiveness of traditional classes.

2.    Online Learning Requires Self-Discipline

Piggybacking off the sentiment above, being part of a community and physically attending classes increases accountability.  If a student does not feel they are getting the proper guidance, they may not have enough self-discipline to fully engage in the lessons themselves. Moving to virtual, real-time classes instead of just online courses gives a greater sense of accountability.  Tools like live quizzes help assess understanding in real-time, while breakout rooms encourage group activity.  These tools help foster accountability and keep students engaged.

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