Distance
Education: Is a Virtual Classroom for You?
Part 3
Challenging
Aspects of Distance Education
•Lack of in-person interaction: Some educators argue that
both teacher-student and student-student contact are essential to
learning. In a distance-learning
classroom, you may be able to participate in class discussions online chat
rooms, message boards or Web conferences--- but it’s not the same as being with
other students in a classroom.
•Different levels of quality: Many distance-education
programs supply an excellent learning experience, but others may not. Research any
program before signing on to make sure it’s rigorous enough. If you are
choosing your own program, look into its accreditation before enrolling.
•The need to self-start: Distance education lets you make
your own schedules. If you have a hard time getting motivated, this
might not be the ideal educational setting for you.'
CHOOSE
THE RIGHT!!!
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