Difference between Online classes and Traditional classes Essay

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    Enrollment in online courses has seen major growth in the past decade. The number of student taking an online class has grown from 9.6 percent to 32 percent between 2002 and 2011 (Allen, Seaman, Sloan, Babson Survey Research, & Pearson, 2013, p. 17). Despite this growth, Allen et al. (2013) note that “…the perception of chief academic officers of the acceptance of this learning modality [online] by faculty has decreased in the most recent year” (p. 6). Some believe the traditional educational setting is superior to an online setting. The consistent growth of online courses and the divide in opinion of their value begs the question, is this course delivery method as effective as the traditional face-to-face classroom setting? And does it provide…

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    In more recent years there has been an abundance of controversy between the matters of traditional on campus classes and online classes in the field of higher education. While there are people who lean to one side or the other, ultimately, it all boils down to a matter of facts and opinions. Whether these facts or opinions prove one class style superior to the other or not, each one has made its way in the realm of education for a purpose. In rune essence, the primary goal of this essay is to…

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    Why do students attend universities? Though there is some variation between responses to this question, if you ask any recent high school graduate the typical response would be something along the lines of “I want to go so I can get a good job, and then make money, so I can support myself/family”. This explanation is a result of the cultural perception of education adopted by our modern age. Education is perceived now as nothing more than a means to an end. It wasn’t always this way, and…

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    figure out is it going to be online school or traditional school. What can your lifestyle and mentality handle? Making the decision of whether to attend online or traditional classes will be different for everyone. Both online and traditional classes will offer an education towards a degree program. Everyone's lifestyle are different and has different requirements. Depending on the demands of our personal and business lives as well as learning styles are determining factors of the type…

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    There are two different ways of achieving a college education: taking either online or traditional classes. I have experienced both online and traditional classes and have found they both have their benefits and drawbacks. I graduated high school twentieth in my class of one hundred and thirty-two students, from Whitesboro High School in the spring of 2008. The following fall, I started college at Grayson County College. At the time I was working full time at Lunar Golf at Midway Mall in Sherman…

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    took at least one online course through a university during the fall of 2011. That is 32 percent of total higher education enrollment. That number was up from roughly 6.1 million students the prior year. Students want more options and universities are answering that demand. In 2002, just 32.5 percent of colleges offered online degrees compared to 62.4 percent in 2012. Not everyone is convinced that online is the way to go. In another article from U.S. News, they say that a five-year study in…

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    Despite sharing some superficial similarities, the differences between learning in a traditional classroom and learning in an online environment are quite remarkable. Both of these types of learning require instruction from professors or instructors but differ from one another in the areas of comfort level, scheduling/flexibility and the overall learning process. The first difference I want to explore is comfort level. Many times, taking classes in a traditional classroom setting can be rather…

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    Technology is growing rapidly throughout the world affecting the education system drastically. In today 's society, students have an option to receive an online degree or get an traditional education. However, these are two different things and require different standards. The differences between traditional versus online education is flexibility, communication, and discipline. To begin with, traditional education requires transportation and daily commitment because on campus courses take place…

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    struggles with online learning. All of these topics are useful for my final project. In addition, I found several bullet-point lists within the book that will be useful for explaining steps to take to reach various goals. There are also short questionnaires to help adult students identify if they fall into certain categories, like facing your fears and pinpointing learning obstacles. The book also has a list of resourceful websites to visit, including their own dedicated to helping adult…

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    Students will gain excellent time management skills. They will learn to maintain balance in their work, education, family and social life. As student’s stress over college loans, they don’t see the big picture that college is teaching students about real-world money management. College is the safest and best time to make mistakes. Making mistakes will lead to making better choices down the road. Acquiring these skills aren’t stated in the learning objectives, it is found in between the lines.…

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