This is a collaborative blog for the sections of Knowledge Management at The University of Richmond.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Distance Education or The Traditional Classroom?
The world of education and what is required to complete an education has subsequently changed throughout the years. The traditional classroom setting has begun to shift towards a world of technology, a classroom that consisted of a teacher, and his or her students now has migrated to a cyber classroom. This transition has resulted into minimal to none one on one instructional training, face to face recognition or dialogue, time constraints, and most of all a lack of student teacher rapport and communication. However bridging the gap between technology and education brings forth flexibility in scheduling in daily life rituals, distance learning makes it easier for adult students to return back to school and research has proven that students who participate in online classes are more likely to succeed better than their traditional student counterparts.
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I agree with your post and do believe if a person is a self-motivated and well disciplined, then online learning is a great choice to further a person's education.
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