This
pandemic has extremely affected our life’s aspects especially education. This
problem was solved by Online learning, an education that takes place over the
Internet. Online classes may be a good option, but it does not really top what
we experience and learn during face-to-face classes. There are some benefits
that we earn from online classes. First is added flexibility and self-paced learning,
not numerous individuals have the capacity to
require time off from work to commit to a full-time graduate program, and
others frequently travel for work. For those who still got
to juggle working and going back to school,
the adaptability of an
internet program gives people with the opportunity to
memorize whereas still working and developing professionally.
Second, improved virtual communication, learning to work with others in a
virtual environment can make you a more effective leader. You’ll create basic authority aptitudes by
utilizing specialized information, making productive forms,
and making choices approximately best communication hones.
Lastly, a broader global perspective being uncovered to modern thoughts from experts in
other nations may start imagination of your own
creativity that can turn out to be important for your organization.
When there are positive impacts, there
are also negative ones. Negative impacts of online learning are seen in the
technicality of the actual use of it. These impacts include how technology is
not always efficient, it can cause major disruptions to classes. Online
learning requires students to have high speed internet at their home, which can
cause complications if it is not available. Due to the lack of social
interaction, It can also cause social isolation that can cause students to not
develop needed communication skills.
In conclusion, I still feel that
negative impacts of online school outweigh the positives. Although I
enumerated more positive impacts, the intensity of the effect that are
enumerated under negative impacts are issues that are serious and in need of
special attention.
RFERENCES:
Northeastern University “The Benefits of Online Learning” Retrieved September 29, 2021
https://www.northeastern.edu/graduate/blog/benefits-of-online-learning/
PICTURE:
https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/in-depth/online-classes-what-the-country-will-need-to-make-it-happen
I completely agree with you, kei; this form of learning is much more difficult than face-to-face instruction. I'm suffering since I have other tasks than modules.
ReplyDeleteHi there! With regards to the quality education during Covid-19, I appreciate much those guidelines of protocols in conducting classes. It is really a preventive measures not to be affected by the virus; for students and teachers. And it is really great opportunity also, to continue to study through online distance learning and modules.
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