Importance of Distance Learning
Importance of Distance
Learning
by Sulaiman Uthman Ola
Distance learning enables students to access their courses from almost
any location.
Distance learning is rapidly becoming an
alternative to traditional classrooms. The U.S. Department of Education
reported in 2011 that about 20 percent of all students enrolled in
post-secondary schools take at least one distance learning course. Students can
benefit from the flexibility that comes with distance learning, and for
students who don't have the time or money to attend traditional schools,
distance learning can provide a path to higher education.
Geographic Flexibility
Distance learning can increase
access to education for students who aren't located near a school or who can't
afford to travel to class daily. Even commuting from work to school on a daily
basis can cost a significant amount of gas money, stress and eat up time that the
student could be earning money at work. Distance learning provides opportunities for students across the globe, ensuring that students don't have
to choose a school based solely on its location.
Decreased Cost
Online learning is less
expensive, because students aren't helping to pay for a brick and mortar
building or an expensive university campus. Because teachers have more
flexibility with scheduling, they may be able to conduct more classes, which
means more revenue for the school without an increased charge to the student.
For students who can't afford a traditional college education or who struggle
to afford transportation costs, distance education can be a powerful game
changer. At Georgia Perimeter College, for example, a school that offers both
traditional and distance courses, distance learners pay about 70 percent of
what traditional students pay in tuition and fees per credit hour if they
qualify for in-state tuition.
Time Flexibility
Distance-based learning offers
more flexibility to students in terms of how and when they take classes. Many
distance-based courses allow students to use several different learning
modules, such as online message boards, chat rooms, video conferences and
recordings of lectures, making distance learning a highly customizable
educational option. Students can choose when they do their work, and at some
schools, may even be able to attend classes, via videotaped lectures, at
various times rather than following a set schedule. Similarly, some schools
permit students to take courses without using a traditional semester or
quarter-based schedule. At these schools, students can enrol at any time and
can begin classes when it is convenient.
Student Diversity
Not all students thrive in a
traditional lecture setting, and some students may even be made anxious by
large groups. Distance learning enables students from many walks of life to
attend school. A critically ill student, for example, might attend his classes
from his hospital bed, while a student with severe anxiety might be less
intimidated by distance courses. For students with physical disabilities,
distance learning means they can avoid navigating a challenging college campus.
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