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ONLINE VS OFFLINE LEARNING: Which is Better?

Online learning is slowly gaining momentum within the education sector as a legitimate way for learning and gaining education particularly in the aftermath of the covid epidemic. Simple and low-cost, however is it higher than learning at physical place or office. Let’s verify the online and offline learning separately to assess their individual benefits and constraints.

Online Learning


There are pros and cons to learning on-line. the most important advantage is that it permits learning in remote areas, which implies that students simply keep in their place. it’s simple to access and provides learning materials like activities, assignment and assessment report easily digitally. Most on-line learning is accessible through digital apps and just require good speed internet connection and nothing much is required.


Another good thing about on-line learning is that it offers everybody an opportunity to contribute during training session and not just the people who are too loud or confident in the class. Students are able to give and share ideas and their thoughts online before & after the training session. Getting training class online also helps in the way that a student does not miss the classes in general as the student if not present during the live class session will be able to see the recorded session later and can come to the next class with their relevant doubts and issues.

Along with all the advantages there is also a disadvantage of the online learning that the students are separated from each other and also with their teacher in their study environment and they miss that learning atmosphere which may be able to enhance their overall learning experience.

Classroom Learning

The great advantage of learning in the classroom is that you have other students and teachers to whom you can interact with in person. You not only get temporary thinking but you also get to develop real relationships, both professionally and personally. The classroom environment is also very attractive, and will promote shared fun and automatic learning. Finally, in the classroom you can also learn practical skills with someone to guide and correct you. In the online context, practical, physical skills are very difficult to develop.

The disadvantages of learning in the classroom include the cost and allowing for easy learning. Costs include the cost of the actual building and the trip there; this means that there are costs associated with the study itself. In the classroom, too, it is easy to let brave, vocal students control the environment, leaving shy or inexperienced students to do their own devices and personal thing.

Conclusion

So, in conclusion we can say that both the online and offline mode of education have their own set of pros and cons but looking forward in the future the digital technology holds an advantage. Digital technology is evolving and time will come when all the gaps and issues will be resolved which will make the online education a better and more affordable option to choose.

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