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Go the Distance with Online Distance Education Courses
Today the distance between the Southern tip of Australia
and the Northern-most parts of Norway is no longer unbridgeable.
The Internet has revolutionized the way the world communicates,
does business, and even coordinates classes albeit in different
parts of the world but all at the same time! Distance
education by means of online learning is the latest
tool by which both children and adults in the remotest village
in Africa or Asia can hope to receive education.
For the side providing education, distance or online
learning is not only cheap and convenient but also prevents
wasting time on transport and other resources. And for the side
of the receiving end, it is nothing short of a blessing.
Education should be a universal birthright for those seeking it
and those who deserve it. Online or distance learning
systems have lent further impetus to that. The study materials
in distance or online learning courses are usually
fresh and the latest. Thankfully, one can say ‘goodbye’ to
centuries of old thoughts rusting in tattered books in libraries
which are mostly inaccessible.
Additionally,
online learning
helps one get the latest resources and references on any
subject. And of course there is no limit to browsing as the
Internet is filled with infinite number of resources on any
particular subject. Online distance learning also
lets one take courses at one’s own pace. Gone are the days when
one had to sink into the back-benches feeling left out from
what’s being taught in class. Study at will, study at leisure—
it’s all made possible by online distance education.
Virtual classrooms help students interact directly with their
teachers and other fellow students without having to move an
inch from their sofas! So one can live in Sydney but study at
Berlin all with the help of online distance learning
courses! Although this system of education is absolutely useful,
still one disadvantage of this system might be that it depends
heavily on connectivity. Students in places with very low
bandwidth can find it extremely annoying to wait while their
page takes forever to load. But thanks to latest Internet
technology these problems are on the verge of being ironed out.
Now with real-time technologies, students and teachers can send
and receive immediate feedback on courses and exams. The 3G
spectrum in Internet telephony has made live video chats
possible in many countries. The rest of the world, too, will be
able to avail of the advantage of live video interaction during
online distance learning classrooms in another two to
three years.
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