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Are Online Courses Set To Replace Traditional Learning?

Online classes are not new. They have existed for a long time. The attitudes toward online classes, though, have changed drastically. Employers now view online degrees as favorably as they do regular ones

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Are Online Courses Set To Replace Traditional Learning?

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  1. Are Online Courses Set To Replace Traditional Learning? Online classes are not new. They have existed for a long time. The attitudes toward online classes, though, have changed drastically. Employers now view online degrees as favorably as they do regular ones. Even so, there are some people who think online classes don’t provide quality education. They say that education via the Internet cannot compare with that of a physical institution. So the debate continues: Is online learning going to replace traditional learning? Online classes are the future, but that might take a while to arrive: The Asianian Market report claims that around 35% of students under 25 have signed up for an online course. This is an improved number from 2012 when only 25% of students had opted for online courses. The pressure to work while studying, familiarity with technology, and variety in the number of courses offered are some of the major factors influencing this change. While many enroll in courses, not all complete the classes. The reasons for this can be numerous. Many of our clients seeking online class help cite time management as the main stressor. Online programs are improving, but they’re not perfect: Massive Open Online Courses or MOOCs allow traditional universities to expand their curriculum to a wider audience. They are ideal for catering to hopeful students who are on a budget. Some of their initiatives include alternative credentialing, new teaching models, and new learning spaces. Online courses allow students to connect to their coursework through smart phones, tablets and other portable devices. But not all online courses are straightforward. Some follow the same pattern as traditional courses and saddle students with essays, tests, and other assignments. That’s why many students call us and ask: ‘Can you do my homework for me?’ With little time and too many assignments, they end up paying someone to take their online class.

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