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write your views on online education​

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Answered by Ananyaanu22
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Online education offers many positive benefits since students: have flexibility in taking classes and working at their own pace and time. face no commuting or parking hassles. learn to become responsible for their own education with information available at their fingertips.

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Answered by Anonymous
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I think that we have several benefits because of online education hence following are my views about online education =

10 benefits of online learningSome students don’t have a college where they live. Others do, but can’t quit their full-time jobs or leave their family to study at a university. Sound familiar?

In the United States, online education has become a popular way to earn a college degree while balancing family and professional duties. From 2002 to 2010, the number of U.S. students enrolled in at least one online (also called distance learning) class more than tripled, with nearly 20 million logging on from home, the library or the local coffee shop.

While online, these distance learners join in virtual lectures, chat with fellow students, pose questions to professors, take virtual exams, conduct research and much, much more. But why has online learning grown so much so fast? Any why is it spreading beyond the United States to places like India?

Here are 10 key benefits of online learning:

1.) Work from anywhere, at any time

This is the most appealing benefit of online education for students with many duties to balance. Since everything is available online, accessing class materials and submitting work is very convenient. Exactly when and where this takes place is up to student, as long as assignment due dates are met.

2.) Review lectures instantly

It’s easy for minds to wander during a lecture. University of California psychologist Jonathan Schooler found that students lose focus about 5 times in a 45-minute class session. In many online programs, however, students can review words from professors instantly, either by rewinding the audio or video or by reading the transcript that accompanies the lecture.

3.) Less intimidating

Many students in classroom environments aren’t comfortable speaking in public. In an online environment, it can be much easier to share thoughts with others. With 74 percent of people suffering from speech anxiety, according to the National Institute of Mental Health, online education tends to foster better class participation.

4.) More time to think before sharing

Online schooling still has a discussion element to it, often in a forum or discussion board. On-campus students have to choose a stance or formulate a thought in class quickly, and sometimes speak before they’ve fully examined everything. In an online environment, students can spend as much time as they want thinking about and honing their own ideas. This can lead to greater confidence and more elegant discussions.

5.) Focus on ideas

With an estimated 93 percent of communication being non-verbal, online students don’t have to worry about body language interfering with their message. While body language can be effective sometimes, academics are more about ideas, and online education eliminates physical judgments that can cloud rational discussion.

6.) Group communication

Many degree programs today incorporate some sort of group project or teamwork. Working with others on-campus or locally means coordinating specific days and times so everyone can attend. Distance learning programs, however, foster virtual communication and allow students to work with team members via email, chat rooms and other easy-to-use methods.

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