This solution is much more reasonable because students have the choice of wanting online classes which can be very flexible to many students’ schedules. Professors who seek to get some extra money without going to a physical classroom, would mostly teach this online courses. Around 30 to 40 students can enroll in these online courses to make easier for the students and the online professor to keep track, but research conducted in 2013 shows that on average 150 students are enrolled into one online course, which too many to keep track of and can lead to disorganization (Haynie). Students taking online courses still need to be able to access the professor, and also the workload on the professor can become chaotic. What mostly becomes the issue is the correct amount of students allowed on a course, because many mistakes on grades and misleading comments cannot help a student improve or pass. Online courses will require self-discipline to get the work done, but some students will slack off during the course (Hickey). The drawbacks are not much of an issue to solve, because it is all left to what the student wants in order to succeed. It is the perfect alternative without increasing spending for colleges and universities. It creates a stress-free environment to help the students live their lives better. This a very serious case to think over, because it is very critical that students get their courses needed in order to not be delayed from their goals and help make people’s lives much easier. Over time, the issue of impacted courses will diminish, it will still exist, but it will not be a huge problem to students. The world is always changing and technology is always used to make lives easier and applying in schools will offer better possibilities. Failure to act would be thousands of unpaid debts, which is around 22.2% lifetime rate in Stafford loans and wasted
This solution is much more reasonable because students have the choice of wanting online classes which can be very flexible to many students’ schedules. Professors who seek to get some extra money without going to a physical classroom, would mostly teach this online courses. Around 30 to 40 students can enroll in these online courses to make easier for the students and the online professor to keep track, but research conducted in 2013 shows that on average 150 students are enrolled into one online course, which too many to keep track of and can lead to disorganization (Haynie). Students taking online courses still need to be able to access the professor, and also the workload on the professor can become chaotic. What mostly becomes the issue is the correct amount of students allowed on a course, because many mistakes on grades and misleading comments cannot help a student improve or pass. Online courses will require self-discipline to get the work done, but some students will slack off during the course (Hickey). The drawbacks are not much of an issue to solve, because it is all left to what the student wants in order to succeed. It is the perfect alternative without increasing spending for colleges and universities. It creates a stress-free environment to help the students live their lives better. This a very serious case to think over, because it is very critical that students get their courses needed in order to not be delayed from their goals and help make people’s lives much easier. Over time, the issue of impacted courses will diminish, it will still exist, but it will not be a huge problem to students. The world is always changing and technology is always used to make lives easier and applying in schools will offer better possibilities. Failure to act would be thousands of unpaid debts, which is around 22.2% lifetime rate in Stafford loans and wasted