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Pros and Cons of e learning

Online learning has become more accessible over the past decade as prospective students find that regardless of their day-to-day responsibilities they can earn their degrees while remaining focused on work and life schedules. Educational institutions around the world are looking for online learning platforms to continue the student learning process today. Allowing students to choose from a variety of degrees has created a somewhat decentralized learning environment that can only get better over time.  All things considered, it is hard not to notice the globalization and flexibility of online education that has allowed many universities around the world to offer their courses to international students. With online learning, students have the opportunity to learn from instructors anywhere and everywhere, potentially at any time of the day. Students can also access lessons and education from their own homes at any time of the day. So online learning offers students the availability of time and place to study. Online education generally requires fewer purchases related to study materials and travel costs, which helps students to save valuable money on their degree. Online classes also offer cost savings by allowing students to enjoy the benefits of education without paying for transportation, accommodation or study materials. Online courses are often a more affordable way for students to earn degrees, helping students to pay in installments without falling victim to student debt and endless loans.  Online students do not need to pay for student housing, gas to work or food on campus. In addition to saving money on travel to campus, the flexibility of online learning often allows them to keep making money from their existing job, which helps keep student loans at an acceptable level. Since online lessons can be taken from home or a selected location, students are less likely to miss classes. Asynchronous online learning gives students control over their learning experience and offers flexible learning schedules for non-traditional students.   While the online learning method can be a highly effective alternative teaching method for mature, self-disciplined and motivated students who are well organized and have a high level of time management skills, it is not a suitable learning environment for older students.  Some companies believe that online courses may not offer the same level of education and training as regular college or university programs. According to View on Education Online Learning is best for self-motivated students who learn best through reading and writing and have special interests that they want to develop.  When choosing between online or face-to-face training, it is important to consider factors such as schedule flexibility, course structure, learning environment, the role of technology, the need for self-motivation, and the availability of opportunities before you apply for an online certificate, matriculation, bachelor or masters degree. Various methods of online learning have been developed but prospective students must consider several identifiable factors common to all kinds of learning before enrolling in any course / program.  For example, many students visit online colleges full-time. Variety of classes / programs - Today students can choose almost any program online. Program availability - More and more schools are offering online courses, increasing the number of options available and allowing students to search until they find one that suits their needs.  Online courses are available to all students with computer and internet access 24/7, as opposed to onsite courses which require students to be in class at specific times. Another benefit of online education is that it allows students to attend classes from anywhere they choose and allows schools to reach a wider student network rather than being limited by geographic boundaries. In addition to online lessons, all courses and study materials are available online, which not only creates a more convenient paperless learning environment, but also more environmentally friendly. The main benefit of online learning is students' instant access to faculty, colleagues and classroom documents.

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