Some experts in the field of education are now selling the idea that online teaching is becoming more efficient that teaching students who stay on campus. The students who stay on campus do not give rapt attention to the message the teacher is trying to pass on. They don’t even carry out research on the assignments given maybe because of financial challenges. This is where online learning comes in to change the story.
There is increased convenience and access to course materials and collaboration with other students. Online learning has made education easier and faster for students. Students currently prefer staying at home to connect to the internet and do their lessons. The lock down has been very beneficial to many pupils and students, online learning has made a way for them to copy notes and learn with their teachers. It also enables them to do their assignments uploaded by various subject teachers. All students work together during lessons by asking and answering questions.
The students who take their classes online perform as well, or better, than those who take classes on campus. The teachers have enough time to take the students on a wonderful tour in their education. On campus, teachers are given a limited time to teach the students and that time will not fit into the scheme of work for the term. Some teachers don’t even cover all areas before the assessment tests or even the exams. In the case of online teaching, teachers can schedule a lesson any time they want, without being distracted or obstructed. Some of the teachers schedule private lessons with a student who might have problems with his/her subject, enabling the student to understand the subject better. This will help both the student and the teacher to cover all areas and explain to the students all that needs explanation.
The teachers can easily monitor individual contributions and provide prompt feedback and assessment. There is enough time for teachers to receive all questions fired to them by the students. This enables a powerful collaboration between the students and the teachers. Online learning has made students contribute immensely during lessons by asking questions and answering questions.
Online learning is often asynchronous which allows students the flexibility to participate in activities and discussions at their convenience. Online learning has bridged the gap of excellence and introduced us into the digital world. This is a miracle for all students and their teachers.
I wonder which one is better. This lockdown I became too depressed during my online teaching but I do not know about you. You can drop comments on which one you prefer better. I can at least consider physical teaching and experience to online ones. Drop comments please this is somehow argumentative.
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