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Online Education 101: What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Taking Online Classes

April 8, 2009 by  
Filed under Online Colleges

Most of us have received our education entirely in the classroom. However, in pursuing careers and developing skillsets, many of us have experienced the desire to return to school. How can that be done while working and balancing a family life?

For many, online education provides an ideal solution. Online courses have come a long way technologically and many universities are now offering them. It’s possible now to take a class with a leading university thousands of miles away. the flexibility offered by online educations makes it possible for busy professionals to take classes without compromising their jobs.

Online education is also a good options for anyone that isn’t close to a prestigious university. If you had the option – would you rather take a class at a suboptimal local college or at Oxford? Online, you can take a course in your field at the best university in the world in your spare time.

Cost is an important factor in choosing a course. Online courses are generally much cheaper than traditional, in person, courses. The economies of scale make it possible for universities to make online courses available at much lower prices

The next consideration is quality. The quality of online education varies tremendously between courses and universities. The most important factor is you. Do you have the inner discipline to log in and study the materials on your own? If you require a highly structured environment or a great deal of personal interaction, then an online class may not be right for you.

Online course format usually involves materials like: videos, slide presentations, articles, and podcasts. Students study course materials on their own and participate in forum discussions, chats, and post on bulletin boards. Depending on the course, professors or assistants may be available for questions online, by phone, or email.

It is very likely that more and more education will take place online. As the format becomes more mainstream and accepted, most people will take at least some courses online. The advantages are many and the disadvantages will become fewer as more universities and organizations jump on the bandwagon.

If you are considering improving your skills through classes, take careful note of your personal situation and discover whether online education is right for you.

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