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    Online Education is Less Effective than Traditional Education Education is the key to success. Traditional education is known as basic form of education that teaches all students morals and self-discipline. This form of education helps students to acquire progressive knowledge in class which helps students to be more disciplined and cultured in their individual lives. Traditional education also focuses on building confidences and self-esteem for students whereby online education is a form of education

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    Between an Online and Traditional Education Leslie De La Rosa COM/155 University Composition and Communication 1 Frances Lord September 1, 2012 Considerations in Choosing Between an Online and Traditional Education In today’s technological age, there are many choices for Americans of all ages to attend college. A student may choose to attend a traditional college or to continue their education through one of the many online programs available. Both online and traditional educations offer a

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    Introduction Online education is a type of distance learning that involves taking college courses without attending the campus. Instead students and professors interact over the Internet. It utilizes the Internet or video conferencing to create learning communities. Course materials are provided on a Web site and are occasionally found on CD-ROM; email, bulletin boards, forums, and chat rooms are used to interact with other students and teachers. (“Online Learning?” 2015) In 1873 the first official

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    What is the Better: Online or Traditional Education? Currently, there are a lot of inventions and new products in every sphere, and education is no exception. Instead of attending regular classes people can register for online training, which, according to many, is also effective. What would be the best choice - the traditional option of education or the acquisition of knowledge in the vast World Wide Web? Each type has its advantages and disadvantages that must be analyzed, before making a choice

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    Online education is a type of distance learning that involves taking courses without attending an on-campus college. Instead students and professors interact over the internet. It utilizes the Internet or videoconferencing to create learning communities. Course materials are provided on a Web site and are occasionally found on CD-ROM; email, bulletin boards, forums, and chat rooms are used to interact with other students and teachers. (“Online Learning?” 2015) In 1873 the first official online education

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    Online Education vs. Classroom Instruction, which is More Effective? College degrees now required for good-paying jobs. Traditional college attendance is expensive; however, students are using online options to defer the cost of college education. While the online options exist, there are criticisms or people that may not be ready for traditional college life. Online options provide alternative means, but criticisms from those that prefer traditional college instruction express the cons of online

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    As we move forward, online education is gaining more popularity yearly, more individuals are looking towards the direction of online education to earn their degree. In fall of 2002, students enrolled in distance education was about 1.6 million. Five year later, that population grew to about 3.5 million and in 2012 about 7.1 million students enrolled in online learning from just American universities (Trammell & LaForge, 2017). With the rise of online education there is an effort to close the gap

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    students education by instituting online education. Online learning will take away the ability to learn key social skills. With online schooling, cheating is easier than it ever has been. Alexander Spring, a sophomore at Tufts University, wrote an essay, “Online Learning: The Ruin of Education,’’ that brings to light some of the hidden horrors of online education. I agree with Spring’s statement that online courses will not teach students, and online learning should not be a main form of education. Throughout

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    In many unprivileged societies, going to class on a campus may not be a luxury they can afford. That’s where online education comes in as an exciting alternative. Colleges and universities should offer more fully online courses because it can benefit tech savvy students, busy scheduled students, and students with physical or social disorders. Online courses are stress-free and with online tools it is much easier to learn at their pace. Whether they have to work during the day, or take care of a child

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    Online vs. Traditional Education As the substantial technological progress every part of the modern living has been touched even the mode of learning. Online education or learning is rapidly gaining popularity due today which is offering intensified competition to traditional learning. Acquiring learning path that best suites the needs , time and resources that one has become of the most important decisions to make today (Chandler 1). In that as the current employers

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