AE #05: What's more effective? Virtual or Traditional way of Learning?

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Published: October 20, 2022
Time: 8:47 AM
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I sometimes question whether the nearly three years of online coursework actually produced any valuable knowledge. Because of how quickly time passes, it seems as though I slept for a little while, and yet here we are in 2022, and I am not getting any younger. I occasionally consider the adversities I shall experience. It is conceivable for me to enter university after this semester. I have a lot on my mind, including my academic expenses, my allowance for travel, and my son's primary school fees.

Since I didn't have much money, it wasn't easy for me when my son started attending school in August. I simply give thanks to God since he is still blessing me one after another and is not forsaking us. Saving money is all I do. So when he got back to his school, I got to be a little thrifty when it comes to budgeting. Sometimes I really feel like I just want to find a better job but I'm thinking more about the opportunities I can get when I finish my studies.

Argumentative Essay #5: Is it best to have the class over the computer or in person?

I can agree that having both online and in-person sessions offers benefits given the current norms of our generation. Similar to some of my posts regarding blended learning, I believe it is still preferable if we carefully consider what is appropriate for children. As an HRDM student, I don't think I'll be productive if I attend the university's in-person classes when I can complete the modules at home. However, if practice is necessary for the course, it should be able to complete it in place.

When my son started attending face-to-face classes again, I understood how crucial it is for kids to learn in a conventional manner. I observed how these kids' personalities were shaped by the pandemic, which curtailed their access to social life. To me, it still matters that they maintain a social life because these kids require it. As parents, all we need to do is ensure the safety of our children while also allowing them to develop in the company of other children and teachers.

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this post are solely those of the author. If there was anything I said that offended you, I sincerely apologize.

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For me, effective naman pareho, Ate kasi i wan still able to learn pa din. Well, mas effective nga lang si F2F excluding the fact na ang gastos talaga. F2F isn't just beneficial to gaining more learnings and knowledge but also upon developing skills na 'di fully maa-accomplish by relying sa computers or such.

But since my course & future career path is into applied science, mas better talaga si F2F. ✨

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2 years ago

no to f2f hahahahaahah charot, mas bet ko tlga online, mas naging productive ako don. baka kasi sa field ko di nmn kelnagan tlga ng interaction.

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2 years ago

Kapag science-related kasi, di pwedeng puro lang harap sa computer. Hihi!

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2 years ago

I am more of a traditional type of learner as I am quite lazy to self study and self motivate but I do recognise the need for blended learning and well just having more options really.

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2 years ago

blended learning will suit today's economy.

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2 years ago

for me, both are beneficial it depends na lng siguro kung ano ang magiging effective sa learners

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2 years ago

For other Moms for sure mas bet na talaga nila ang f2f lalo mas natututo at natutukan ang bata na mag aral. Maganda din naman sa onlinr kasi nga mas makaka save. Both has advantages talaga no

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2 years ago

Yes kaya saan wag nila iimpose isang implementation kasi may ibang parents tlga ang hindi aagree. Like me, okay saking ang f2f kasi nakakapag pahinga nga namaan ako pero kasi may times na nag woworry kami at bata pa sila, hnd natin alam ano lahat nangyare sa school.

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2 years ago

Face to face is good for me langga. Pag virtual mostly hirap mag learn pero meron talagang advantage and disadvantage. Makaless pag virtual pero pag learning naman face to face maganda langga.

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2 years ago

Ako naman ate isa pasrang mas natuto ako sa online classs. Pero ung bebe ko naman most need nya tlga is ung f2f naiintindihan ko na un,.

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2 years ago

Oo langga. Parang depende lang talaga sa tao langga.

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2 years ago

For me, I would like and love to learn in person more than in computer because I can easily get distracted

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2 years ago

Ganun tlga cons pag tutok sa gadgrtpero may iba kasi tlga okay naman, more on nakakapag manage.

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2 years ago

2 years in online class until I graduate and I can say, traditional is way more better. It is time consuming yet we can learn by having a face to face classes co'z if it's online mostly answer can find online too.

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2 years ago

Yes you are right but I think that we should also consider those students who will come from the provinces too. Virtual classes will be the best option so I dont think that the government should only impose back traditional learning.

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2 years ago

because of the pandemic hit on us the way of learning system was change, right now the hybrid are effective way of learning since the pandemic still exist and we need to take care our self, for me 3 times in face to face and times in modular are enough for me as long my children getting learn and gain knowledge without stopping the schooling

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2 years ago

same thoughts. I don't think that the Philippines is prepared to impose the whole weekday classes.

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