[nabs-l] In person versus online for the summer
Becky
beckyasabo at gmail.com
Tue Apr 29 00:36:34 UTC 2014
Hi all
I have to take a online class this summer and this fall. I am worried before.
Vecky
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 28, 2014, at 1:47 PM, Leye-Shprintse <leyeshprintse at ymail.com> wrote:
BS'D
Carly,
I think that you're very negative; maybe you haven't had good experiences with online education. As for courses on campus; courses online can also be bad; none of them are perfect if you ask me.
I've taken online courses on both upper secondary school- and university level and I've some nightmares but also very many fabulous moments! Everything depends on the teacher; if the teacher are a devoted online teacher your studies can be a dream! When I studied Literature at the University of Dalarna, we'd weekly seminaries where we talked with our teacher via Adobë Connect and we could e-mail our teachers with questions and schedule meetings with them on Adobë Connect. I loved that form and I can absolutely Think of return to them again.
Some universities are good at online studies and some are absolutely not; it isn't because online studies are bad but instead because of the teachers attitudes to this form of education.
I think online studies are a part of the future, people aren't willing to move to get an education anymore. In my country, many people start at the university later; we don't have the 'college culture' which you've in the States.
Last but not least, to say that online studies aren't real that's not fair at all. I'm equal to you; I've studied hard and my studies haven't been a dance on roses either only because I've studied online. That's what I call prejudices.
LeSholom,
Leye-Shprintse <3
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