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Job lay offs that have recently taken place have caused a shocking growth in the enrollments at some of the most well-known colleges and universities around the country, that too not just at their campuses but in their online degree programs as well. Considering the fact that all well-reputed and accredited institutions now offer online degree programs, the notion that online education is not equal to traditional learning is starting to wear off. Presented are some of the top myths related to eLearning and reasons why they should be dispelled. Myth No. I – Online Degrees are Easy to Achieve Perhaps the reason why online education appears to be easy is due to the flexibility it offers. eLearning is the best option for those who have to put up with personal and/or professional commitments, working mothers, or for those who have geographical restrictions. But this should never misguide anyone into assuming that online degree programs are a mere piece of cake. Because in all actuality, the fact remains that eLearning programs at times turn out to be exactly the opposite of what the students expect them to be. Don’t think that you would never have to make oral presentations ever again, as your online faculty just might ask you to present an audiovisual presentation. Also remember that online courses further encourage students to get involved in group projects and that exams and homework are still a major part of the entire deal! At times a class might seem particularly easy, where as another would seem excruciatingly challenging but this completely depends on the course level, your school, the prospectus and several other variables. Some distance learners find it extremely challenging to maintain discipline and remain motivated, where as others consider organization and time management skills as extremely necessary. All in all, the entire eLearning experience can be far more challenging than traditional learning. Myth No. II – Online Degrees are not as Legitimate as Traditional Degrees Just about every single traditional college now offers online degrees programs, which proves that the quality of eLearning programs has definitely increased from what it was some years ago. The quality of online programs varies from college to college but what you should know is that a quality online degree program will be supported by administrators with years of experience as well as a number of other people who designed the syllabus, exams, and make certain that there are qualified and competent instructors. Still, it would be best for you to carry out a bit of research before enrolling into an online program, such as finding out the college’s accreditation, getting to know the faculty etc. Myth No. III – Tuition is Either too Cheap or too Expensive There is not going to be much difference between online tuitions cost and on-campus tuition, considering the fact that it is determined by your instate-residency, whether or not the school is public or private, and other factors such as region. But one thing you must consider is that while taking online classes, you can cut down on certain extra expenses related to dorm rooms, gas, meals, activity fees etc. |
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I really believe that online education is the wave of the future. I recently graduated wtih a bachelors degree in business administration from Saint Leo University. It was so convenient and I ended up graduating in 3.5 years. I would highly recommend online learning to anyone who is eager to earn their degree but it concerned about the commitment to sitting in classrooms every day. http://www.saintleo.com
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Nice online learning “myth busting”.
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@ jesskerr & Johanne definitely I firmly believe Online Degree is here to stay. It is just another convenience we get with advancing technology.
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