Sometime, they even begin the final project without the instructor’s authorization and proper guidance forgetting that without the instructions they might give the wrong information. An online student also expects services at all time of the night or day. They need to understand that waiting is part if teaching and learning for the internet speed is not the same as the course speed. Internet teaching is all about following instructions and doing your work on time. Traditional students must write a thesis and take notes before writing a research
Students in these programs would require hands-on work to gain the appropriate knowledge in that program. Without the hands-on work, it would be very difficult for that student to learn the required material. Another reason why online classes aren't for everyone is because every person does not have the internet access required to receive the course material needed. Some students don't even own a computer, let alone internet access. Also, some students learn better in a class with others because they learn through physical interaction or by being in the learning environment, so they would not feel as if they are alone.
Some teachers have a strict no cell phone policy. There are many reasons for this; one of them is teachers believe that cell phones are a major distraction during class. They believe there is a time for technology and while they are lecturing is not one of those times. Another con is not all students can afford a cell phone. It would be unfair for teachers to use cell phones most of the time because not all students have that ability.
You would also learn to communicate very well with your fellow students and professors. The result, going to school online would be very beneficial for someone who is looking for flexibility, a good education, and would like to learn how to communicate well with their fellow students and professors. Compare/Contrast Essay: Online Education and On – Ground – Education If you are considering college, would you go to school online, or on – ground or traditional college? Many people are faced with this question every day. There are many reasons to choose online and many reasons to choose traditional.
|Sessions |Readings |Assignments / Assessments |Due Dates | |Session 1 |Syllabus |Chapters 1 & 2 Quizzes |Sunday 8/24/14 | |Politics and Political Culture |Chapters1-2 | |11:59 pm | |August 18-24, 2014 | | | | |Session 2 |Chapter 3 |Chapter 3 Quiz |Sunday 8/31/14 | |The Constitution | | |11:59 pm | |August 25-31, 2014 | | | | |Session 3 |Chapter 4 |Chapter 4 Quiz |Sunday 9/7/14
It was exciting also, to have developed such good working relationship in such a short period. In the meantime, there were two challenges during the length of the project: Inability to meet regularly except during class session and individual work scheduled. However, the use of phone calls and email communications as were as the one time face-face meeting to complete the final draft, were steps taken to address those challenges In parallel to the challenges was the positive aspect of the group project. The research critique has taught me the value of identifying the right research design to match research question. I also learned the importance of using a randomly selected sample size to make it easy to generalize findings to other populations.
This can be very daunting, for very few have actually taken steps to ensure that they will become successful during their trials and tribulations of student life. So how could a student take a personal outlook on college success and make it so that they take responsibility for it? There are many steps that could be taken, but through personal involvement with school, this writer feels as though that there are three key elements to student success. If a student were to take a personal responsibility to prepare, evaluate, and plan their college requirements, they can guarantee his or her success while pursuing their education. Preparing for success in school might seem like an easy enough task, but when the responsibility finally falls on the student, he or she is often caught off guard.
The issues related to academic honesty in this article are similar to the issues I found in the first article. This article states that there is not much data regarding online cheating and very little literature dealing with online education. The studies done suggest that there are more students who admit to cheating in online classes then in a classroom setting. The study also states that older students and ones with a higher GPA are less likely to cheat then single students. I believe it would be hard to obtain accurate information on how many people cheat in online class’s versus face-to-face classes.
These soft skills are: Basic Skills: Because of our educational system, most of us have not improved our reading skills further than college level. These basic skills are mainly responsible for 70% of our success but most schools fail to recognise this in their curriculum. Universities and colleges follow the same pattern as the schools and therefore make the same mistake of not encouraging or teaching these skills. Interpersonal Skills: Skills such as effective negotiations, goal settings are important to the project controls profession. Experiential Learning: The International Masters in Practising Management(IMPM), was founded by Henry Mintzberg.
These courses are useless unless you're going to major in one of those subjects, but most of us aren't. So then why are they offered to us? I don't know, but it is a waste of time. Instead of memorizing information only to have it regurgitated back to the teacher, we should be spending time learning practical life lessons. Courses like home economics, entrepreneurship ,and accounting should be mandatory.