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IMPORTANCE OF ONLINE EDUCATION.

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Answered by shreyas30259799
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company to answer seven questions about the future of online education. They tell me that my answers will be translated into Japanese and then made available to a readership of over 4.6 million education and business professionals.

Having written my answers to the seven questions they asked, I thought it would be interesting to uncover what I'm getting wrong. One of the gifts of Inside Higher Ed has been its role as a place for all of us to share ideas and receive critical feedback.

So here is my invitation to you. Please feel invited to answer any or all of the seven questions, and share them as a letter to the editor.

Q: What are the key factors for making an online course effective?

A: When we talk about online courses, it is essential to distinguish what type of online courses we are considering. The big dividing line is between credit-bearing online courses offered as part of a degree program and noncredit online courses that result in a certificate or other nontraditional credential.

In general, although this is changing, credit-bearing online courses tend to mirror the size and costs of residential (face-to-face) courses. Noncredit online courses can enroll many more learners (sometimes in the hundreds of thousands, but usually much less) and are often (although not always) considerably less expensive.

For either online course scenario, credit-bearing or noncredit, what is most important is that the design of the online course achieves its goals. To judge success, we need to know what job the learner is hiring that course to accomplish. These goals will be different between and within various credit-bearing and noncredit online courses.

If I had to pick one factor that drives online courses' success, I would say engagement. If a learner is not engaged in the course, their fellow learners, and the educator leading the course, then the learning will not occur.

Answered by priyaayika
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Online education enables the teacher and the student to set their own learning pace, and there's the added flexibility of setting a schedule that fits everyone's agenda. As a result, using an online educational platform allows for a better balance of work and studies, so there's no need to give anything up.

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