Online Courses: Do The Advantages Outweigh The Disadvantages?
By Jesse Whitehead
Many working adults are discovering the need to further their education to compete in
today's uncertain and constantly changing job market. However, going to school while trying to balance work,
family, and social obligations can be a daunting task for even the heartiest of students.
Fortunately, with the advent of the internet and computer technology, there is now an
alternative to the traditional college classroom. Thousands of adult learners are finding that online courses
provide an e-learning solution that fits their busy lifestyles. If you are thinking about going back to school to
further your education, internet courses may be just what you're looking for.
Before enrolling in any online courses, it's a good idea to weigh the advantages against
the disadvantages and then determine if going to school online is right for you. Online courses provide a number of
advantages for adult students including:
- Accelerated Learning modules that focus on core content.
- Rolling admissions that allow students to begin class throughout the
year.
- Attend classes at anytime. You can work full or part time, spend time with family and
friends, and still be able to study at a time that is convenient and fits into your schedule.
- Attend classes from anywhere. All you need is a computer and internet
access.
- Work at your own pace. If you need extra time to absorb the course content, you can
read and re-read the material until you "get it."
- Equal learning environment for students, regardless of age, physical appearance,
personality, health, gender, social standing or economic status.
- More time to make a response to the instructor's lectures and questions. No need to
feel pressured or out-matched by more talkative students-online everyone has a chance to be heard-even the most
shy student who might never speak out in a traditional classroom.
- Reduced expense. While the actual class, textbooks, and other material may cost as
much as in a traditional classroom, there may be a significant reduction of expenses in other areas such as
travel expense, housing costs, child-care, and loss of earnings.
- Improved communication with classmates and instructors through instant messaging,
email, chat rooms, newsgroup threaded discussions, phone or fax.
- Accredited courses. Many online courses are accredited by regional and/or national
accrediting agencies.
- Improve technical knowledge of computers, software, and the internet.
- Working in virtual teams provide the student with valuable skills in the global
economy.
Disadvantages include:
- A feeling of isolation caused by lack of live contact with instructors and
classmates.
- Absence of a traditional classroom structure may cause students lacking
self-discipline and good study habits to fall behind in class.
- Requires a good working knowledge of computer hardware and software, file management,
and the internet.
- Technical issues. Obsolete or malfunctioning computers, sluggish internet
connections, or incompatible software may cause problems logging into class, and completing course
assignments.
- Requires high level of commitment and motivation.
- Students have little opportunity to improve oral communication skills, due to course
work being in an electronic format.
- Classes with lab or hands-on requirements may by unavailable online.
While online courses offer many advantages for the adult student there are clearly some
disadvantages as well. However, for thousands of students worldwide, the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.
For these students, attending school online is an effective way to attain their educational goals and advance in
their career. If you need to further your education, you might just discover that it's also the right choice for
you!
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