Thursday, February 20, 2014

Online Education Vs. Traditional Classes

By Franklin Skribbit


Major universities are offering more and more online courses as part of their educational arsenal these days, and there are several degrees that you can earn exclusively online. So what are the benefits and advantages of taking online courses rather than traditional face-to-face classes?

Plan and Set Goals -

The first step to beginning a great semester is to take the time to reflect on what you have done well (and not so well) during previous semesters. Perhaps you have enjoyed the parties you have attended, but haven't been so happy with the grades you've received. Or maybe it's the other way around; you have excelled academically, but now wish to make more friends. Whatever the case, analyze what you have found to be lacking in the past and then make specific goals that you will hold yourself to in order to effect changes in your life.

Get Organized -

Technology - Learning the software and navigating through the course helps you build essential computer skills. Also, working on the computer lends itself well to courses in Graphic Arts and Web Design and Development. In-depth discussions are easier, since students can carefully craft their posts on forums and read everyone's contributions. Resources.

Day One - The key to staying on top of homework is to get started right away. The instant you get your first assignment of the semester, work on it that day. Don't put off your first assignments just because the due dates are a week away. If you put it off, before you know it, you will have tripled the work to do and half the time to do it.

Cons of Online Education - Traditional colleges and universities offer seemingly endless classes on just about anything. If you are limited to online, you might not be able to take all the courses you need or prefer. No face-to-face interaction. Social interaction with teachers as well as fellow students is important training for the work place. There are many nuances lost when communication is limited to text.

A set schedule of what you do during a given day helps you be where you need to be during the day. So take the time to figure out what you want to do during the week, and then construct a routine of when you should go to sleep, wake up, leave for class, and do your homework. If you are pursuing a Graphic Arts degree, setting aside time to not only attend all your classes, but also practice the techniques you have been learning will greatly help you to succeed in your chosen emphasis.

A new semester is a new start, so make sure you begin on the right foot. Good luck.




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