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    Throughout history, the typical face-to-face learning system has been the only means of education. However, due to the rapid advances in technology, there has been an increase in the number of institutions offering online courses in the modern day. “Total student enrollment in distance education courses went from 754,000 in 1995 to 1.6 million in 1998 (Harasim, 2000), and over 3 million students enrolled in distance courses in the 2000-2001 academic year (Waits and Lewis, 2003). By fall 2007,…

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    CCU and Mount St. Joseph University both have similar opportunities when it comes to their business school. The first opportunity that the two universities share is increasing the amount of online classes they offer. Both schools only offer a few select courses that are available to take online. Many college students are forced to work throughout their years at university. Increasing the amount of online courses offered in the program will encourage students who have other commitments to attend…

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    The lack of parent participation in special education classrooms damages the student’s capability for academic success. Parents participating in special education curriculums are the reason why their children either succeed or fail. Special education curriculums require a different set of guidelines from the school, and input from the parents. The lack of either is the reason for the shortfall of their child’s academic success. Parents that do not assist in their child’s individualized education…

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    wave of technology era has under its arms the education sector, which is the most critical sector of one’s life and academic career. When it comes to productivity and choices of preference, online learning and classroom learning are an issue of debate. Both methodologies, online learning and classroom learning are here to empower learners with knowledge and skills. As two sides of a coins, both the approaches have their own advantages and limitations. Looking at both the ways from different…

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    throughout the entire process. In order to foster online engagement well, a teacher should start the class with clear expectations and easily achieved assignments to help build confidence, be an active and willing facilitator and participant in student learning, and establish a friendly climate where students feel welcome…

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    this being said, an online education does help students due to the fact that flexibility, access to lectures and materials is always available, and an education is an education no matter how renounced an institution is. Due to the fact that online learning is exceptionally flexible, students that have a full time job or children that do not allow them to physically attend class are able to learn at a time that is convenient for them. A major factor as to why many people do not attempt to…

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    their children and teach them at home. So, they are obviously different. Twenty years ago, the online course would have been tough to imagination high-quality instruction delivered online. But today, in the digital age, it becomes a reality. Digital Learning Compass in 2017 reported that there are over 6 million students enrolled courses online and that number continues to grow. There are three reasons demonstrated that why online education becomes popular. First, online courses offer…

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    supplements are available to students in a variety of methods, including asking the professor, contacting the library, contacting peers, and the writing center. Kiefer missed the concept that students quickly realize that they have the “independence in learning to exercise freedom of choice and maximize their outcomes” (Serdyukov & Hill, 2013). If a student is not happy with a grade, they should be informed that they are solely responsible for earning their education and the grades that they…

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    time. Since the early 1960s online learning has been a means of help to many students due to the ease of accessing their school materials in a virtual setting. Although the online school environment may serve as a much more helpful way of completing required courses, this type of learning environment has may defects that prevent proper education and learning compared to the classroom. Online learning, compared to face-to-face learning, is not a good means of learning because one could pay…

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    discuss questions, chat with fellow students any time” all online when taking an online course (“Ten Advantages,” 2016, Convenient section). All of this makes online learning a good option for students who have other commitments such as families or jobs. Online learning also gives students the opportunity to have a more comfortable learning environment. Students can enjoy being at home and taking classes right from their couch. This is especially good for students with health problems that…

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