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Write a composition on - My views on online classes
Please write like a essay on the answer I don't want the disadvantage and advantage .
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Answered by Anonymous
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Online classes began to be popularized just a few decades ago. They are advertised as a way for adults to finish their education and students to learn the material at their own pace — it is far more compatible for people with busy schedules.

But after being enrolled in an online course you will realize first-hand that online classes are not the promising educational opportunities they are made out be.

For many students online classes are merely a means to fulfill course and unit requirements.

There is a lack of willingness and desire to learn. Students are simply not motivated in online classes.

Live sessions are infrequent and often are scheduled during the middle of the day when students have to attend other classes or work. The office hours of the professor may also be during inconvenient times for many students as well. Most interaction with the professor has to be through email which is often direct and impersonal. It is nearly impossible for students to build a relationship with their professor.

Students cannot raise their hands to ask questions during a lecture to clarify information or to share their own ideas with the class. This makes it more difficult for students to understand the material and build new connections in their brain.

There is also little interaction amongst students. It can be harder to create study groups and form relationships with their peers. Students do not have the same opportunities to make new friends or network with people in their field. Most communications are through emails, discussion chains or group chats. Face-to-face interaction is minimal if it is even there at all.

Online classes also require either a computer or laptop and a reliable internet connection. Not all students have access to these types of resources, whether it be for financial or other reasons, and it can put them at a disadvantage to their other classmates.

Offering online classes certainly helps students who would otherwise not be able to attend in-room class sessions. However, they fail to provide a genuine education with an emphasis on convenience rather than critical thinking. We need online classes to restructure themselves so students can have a learning experience that will actually provide quality education.

Answered by prematchaya195
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Explanation:

Advantages of  Online classes

Convenience  

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!  All you need is an internet connection and a computer or a smart phones

Time Flexibility  

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 when the best time to study for you is.  You may or may not be able to find an instructor to teach you Spanish online at 3 am, but your options are infinitely greater by connecting online. Online courses ultimately enable you to achieve your professional and educational aims in a manner that fits your schedule.  

Lower Costs  

The major advantages of online classes center around the tremendous amount of savings for the learning institution who do need to rely on reserving a physical location to teach courses, which ultimately translates to more cost effective classes for the student.  Also, having to show up at a physical classroom location increases your expenditures as a student quickly.  In addition to avoiding spending on the basics like books and supplies when you take classes online, students can also save money by not having to purchase food, gas or inevitably pay maintenance costs for their vehicle after being forced to travel.

More Interaction  

Some might assume that traditional learning in a physical setting is the most natural and, in turn, best way to interact.  But that in fact may not be the case with the average student who might exhibit more shy behavior in the physical space. In an online class, no student sits in the back row.  Everyone is basically front and center! Those that are too shy to ask a question in front of their entire class now have the option of initiating a live, private chat with their instructor.  A student uncomfortable with broadcasting to the entire class may even opt to mute their microphone or disable their camera while continuing to participate in the lesson. A student with the ability to hide may seem like a disadvantage of online courses.  But now, teachers have the option of administering online quizzes to ensure every student is engaged, as well as editing and enriching videos to create a better learning experience online.  In a physical classroom, the teacher may write notes on a blackboard, in hopes that students are jotting the information down themselves.  With online learning, an instructor can write down notes on a digital whiteboard or even assign a student to write real time notes that students can easily download after the class.  

Asking Your Dream Course  

Have you ever wanted to learn French, but simply never had the availability?  Perhaps the small block of time you actually managed to carve out around a full time job and family to learn how to code could not align with a class available at your local community center.  Was a school in your area even offering your dream class? Now with virtual learning, the sky’s the limit for new training opportunities.  With online education, students now have the option of learning from instructors in any time zone all over the world, at potentially any time of day, gaining incredible insight that was just not possible before.  A world of opportunity can now be accessed from your laptop or smartphone.

Disadvantages of Online Learning

Lack of Community  

Everyone learns in their own manner.  Some students possess the ability to work independently, while others find comfort in their community on campus and thus 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.  An online education that lacks the social aspect of learning cannot be expected to be as effective as traditional classes.  

Self-Discipline  

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

Lack of Flexibility  

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