Online Education

On the Online Education and learning, also known as online learning or e-learning, varies from traditional Education and learning because learners are not required to visit an actual class room and listen to an trainer face-to-face.

Online Education and learning is “a class room without surfaces,” says Dr. Stella Thompson, an Online based Assistant Lecturer of British at Prairie View A&M University. It’s “engaging in helped, self-directed learning.”

In the past, operating adults were not able to further their professions because of your energy and effort restraints; such as, but not limited to, operating a longer period, business travel, and looking after for families. On the Online Education and learning takes away those time limits by offering a completely exclusive chance to learn.

Online Education and learning is truly about student convenience. Students can check in, work on projects, and turn them in when their plans permit, not when the college doors are open.

Online education means students no longer have to:

  • quit their jobs to attend college,
  • take time off from work to attend a specific course,
  • find a babysitter,
  • spend hours in rush hour traffic or drive 200 miles to the nearest University,
  • spend precious minutes looking for a parking space, and then
  • waste more of those minutes walking from class to class.

It also means students:

  • learn at their own pace,
  • gain more one-on-one access to their instructors, and
  • earn degrees in less time than it would take to juggle traditional courses.