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10 Reasons Why Taking Classes Online Is Better than Taking Offline Classes


Colleged  2 | -   Freelance Writer
May 07, 2019 | #1
The age of digitization has immensely contributed to the development of the world-in particular, in the educational sector. This means the emergence of innovative methods of learning. Accessibility to learning has made it easier for people to enhance their knowledge on their fields of interest. Here are 10 reasons why this trend has been beneficial for students.

1. DIVERSITY OF OPTIONS

Student Taking ClassesNot being bounded by an explicit time agenda set by the university means a person would not be limited to block scheduling. Because you are given more freedom to accumulate credits within your own flexibility, online classes would diversify the fields that an individual would be partaking in. Want to take digital marketing courses alongside credits for accounting? Feel free to do so!

2. STUDY IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN PLACE

Let's great straight to the point. Orthodox study environments are occasionally ineffective and inapplicable to people. Some people are able to maximize and boost their productivity more if they are in the comforts of their own home, in an outdoors environment, or in a coffee shop. Forcing yourself to be productive in a place that you cannot is just dragging.

3. OUTPUT-BASED ASSESSMENTS

Others may argue that online courses are lax because you are not mandated to stay confined in a single environment for an extended period of time. Despite these, the digital nature of these programs also means that students would need to work harder to have stellar outputs. While these papers or projects are not necessarily the sole determination of the grades, they definitely play a higher role that in conventional settings.

4. TAKING OFF HOUR-LONG COMMUTES FROM YOUR DAILY ROUTINE

How many people do you know who spend one to three hours of accumulated time per day dedicated to commuting from their apartments to their universities? These commute times, while is perceived to be forgivable in some instances, is an additional stressor on top of all the undertakings that one has. These hour-long commutes also take away vital time one can allocate to actually sitting down and studying.

5. STUDY WHEN YOU WANT TO

Remember those times you were forced to sit down in a formal lecture, be force-fed twenty slides in a span of one hour, and then would be expected to process everything smoothly? Yes, we've all been there. It's worse when it's eight in the morning. It's even worse when your body has not even processed the espresso you tried to force into your stomach. Some people are just not made for that lifestyle. This is the reason why online courses have leverage over traditional academic set-ups. You no longer need to force yourself to study; instead, you can opt to study when you are most productive.

6. REINFORCES INDEPENDENT WORK

It is certainly true that having a professor you see on a weekly basis would mean that you are forced to look at your textbook and immerse yourself in that steady studying state; however, involving yourself with online courses can help teach self-discipline to students. Because you do not have this weekly interaction, you would be assertive and responsible when it comes to managing your tasks as it would require you to do so.

7. ENCOURAGES BETTER HABITS

In tandem with the preceding point, online classes require you to put in more effort to succeed. This means that a person would certainly be pushed to manage his time and exert energy in creating time tables. All of this contributes to a person's self-development as he learns the ropes all by himself. Don't take this the wrong way; there are benefits as well when you're studying in a classroom setting. For one, following a consistent schedule can assist a person in establishing a routine that would push him to succeed. Nonetheless, when this is absent, you literally only rely on yourself. There's no better drive to be determined than solely relying on yourself.

8. LESS PRESSURE, MORE MOTIVATION

If you are an individual who gets anxious over presentations, classroom-based performances, and daily tasks that require face-to-face interactions, online classes are definitely the best bet for you. Because you are not put in the limelight, there is no exogenous factor that can contribute negatively to your attitude towards studying. Other than this, contrary to popular belief, online learning also creates a platform for you to have an ease of contact with your professors. Talk about connectivity!

9. COST-EFFECTIVE

Think about all of the expenses that you accumulate throughout your studies. If you are commuting, you spend money on gas and car repairs. If you are living inside or close to university, you are spending a good amount of money on paying rent. Even if you choose to live in a student dormitory, you still spend a bit more than you would if you only stayed at home. In addition to this, you perhaps loaned money from the government to be able to fund your studies. College tuition in and of itself is already expensive. Online courses take away this unnecessary financial burden while still giving you flexibility.

10. PAVES WAY FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Whether your work is full-time or part-time, needing to commute all the way to a university can certainly impede your career in the long-run. Balancing both studies and work is a tedious activity. Because of this, taking alternative online courses instead of traditional education would certainly benefit these individuals. Yes, you can still get that promotion despite studying at the same time.

While there are certainly benefits to taking online classes instead of offline desk-type ones, it is best to have a personal assessment of your needs as a student. This can help you determine what technique is best for your situation. Still, remember that taking classes do not need to interfere with your career!
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
May 07, 2019 | #2
Online education is just part of a much larger general trend toward doing business online. Within the next decade or two (if not sooner), most traditional white-collar jobs that don't actually require hands-on work or face-to-face client interaction will probably be performed remotely rather than in office buildings, and for most of the same reasons listed above in connection with online education.
Trixie Pixie  - | 6   Freelance Writer
May 08, 2019 | #3
I totally prefer online classes 'cause it gives me great possibility to study when I have time and not depend on it.
zoeyw  - | 2   Freelance Writer
May 15, 2019 | #4
As educational set ups change, many things are moving online. In fact even textbooks come bundled with online material. Interestingly many universities require assignments to be submitted online. Many classes feel very offline when they are recorded lectures of professors teaching in class. The difference seems to be disappearing as technology greys out the differences.
Study Review  - | 254  
May 21, 2019 | #5
When students suffer from social anxiety and external pressure in classroom-based discussions, having online classes would definitely be beneficial for them. There would be no need for them to undergo these initial barriers. Rather than feeling as though they are being judged on their personal appearance or their superficial behavior, there would be more room for them to actually work on the skills that they need in the long-run.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
May 30, 2019 | #6
Don't you think that being able to interact with people and communicate effectively in person is an essential skill that they'll need in the workplace environment?
Study Review  - | 254  
May 30, 2019 | #7
@FreelanceWriter
I do agree that this is a general drawback from participating in online courses. Of course, this is also on a situational basis - and would as well be dependent on the personal characteristics of the individuals. Offline or traditional school settings force these interactions, therefore I could also say that they create inorganic communication styles with people. Communication skills can be cultivated and fostered in other environments as well (day to day interactions, attending cordial events, etc.). It does not necessarily have to take place in a school setting. These are just my general thoughts on the matter anyway.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Mar 08, 2020 | #8
I can think of only one reason why taking online classes would be better than taking offline classes at the moment. The student will avoid direct exposure to millions of germs, specifically, the Covid 19 virus. If one really wants to avoid getting infected by any type of communicable illness, then take online classes. That is why the advent of video conferencing is a godsend during this trying time. Students can still attend classes, take exams, complete projects, all from the safety of their homes. Socializing isn't a problem, there isn't a student alive today who isn't constantly connected to social media. Virtual parties could even become a trend. Yep, there's only one highly valid reason to prefer online classes and that is, for health safety purposes.




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