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B. Detailed Directions/Instructions:
Read the sample Persuasive Text found in
(http://www.skitsap.wednet.edu/cms/lib/WAO1000495/Centricity/ModuleInstance/
10509/Sample%20’Electronics%20Ban%20Persuasive%20Essy.doc). If this file cannot be
opened, use the other sample of persuasive text entitled “Why You Should Consider
Studying Online” found in
(https://academichelp.net/samples/academics/essays/persuasive/why-you-should-
consider-studying-online.html) or see attached pages of the copy.
SUPPORTING Online classes cost only 180$-200$ which can save you lots of
DETAILS money than traditional learning.
Online classes is very simple and a very fast way of learning
because you could just watch videos made by instructors and
answer assignments
Online classes is a very fast way for learning. You can watch one
video per day, or you can finish an entire course for a week, you
can do whatever is convenient to you.
CALL FOR ACTION It recommends us to go in online school with a few suggestions
on where to enrol.
It encourages us to learn online because it is a very convenient
way of learning in a very low price and it can be done at home.
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During Medieval times, education was a privilege of the chosen few. As time passed,
studying at any kind of school became obligatory. Education began to be seen as a right,
and even some kind of civic duty. Nowadays, it is difficult to meet a person (at least in the
western world), who has not studied anywhere for at least a year. Depending on the
country, education may be more-or-less affordable; for example, in Denmark it is free,
whereas in the United States, students have to take out enormous loans to pay for a
college or university, which they then have to pay off throughout many years.
At the same time, going to a higher education institution is not the only option one has
nowadays. The Internet–the place where it is possible to find anything–has become a
perfect solution for those who strive to learn something new, but have no possibility or
desire to go to college. Although online education may not seem to be substantial enough
compared to the traditional one, it possesses a number of solid advantages you should
consider.
First of all, online education means comfort (eLearning Industry). Studying in a college or
university often equates to moving to a different city, handing over loads of money, living
on campus (which is not always a nice change in life), and having to go out no matter how
horrible the weather outside is. Studying online, you get yourself rid of all these
drawbacks. Regardless of whether you are at home, on vacation, or having a lunch break
in the office, all you need to learn something new is your laptop and an Internet
connection. Rather often, online education portals such as Udemy or Coursera offer the
possibility to study offline by simply watching videos made by an instructor, and
completing assignments whenever it is convenient for students.
Secondly, online education is much more affordable than the traditional one. For example,
on Udemy, you can find all kinds of educational programs whose prices often stay in the
range of $180-200 (and much cheaper during discount seasons). Coursera, in its turn, along
with regular paid courses, also offers a variety of free educational materials available for
everyone. Of course, not all of the online degrees offer cheaper prices, but due to the
absence of commuting costs and other factors, studying online proves to be more
accessible–especially for younger people. Studying materials and/or textbooks, as well as
other resources, are often included in the price for an online course, so you do not have to
purchase it separately. Moreover, nowadays, credits earned via online courses are
accepted by a growing number of educational institutions, which in general increases the
value and usefulness of MOOC–massive open online courses (OEDB).
Finally, you can study at your own pace (eLearning Industry). Educational institutions, be it
high schools or universities, have to focus on an average student–a John Doe whose
cognitive and intellectual capabilities are some kind of an arithmetical mean. The
disciplines you will study, the methods of education, teachers, and the academic
environment are not yours to choose. At the same time, the Internet gives you the
opportunity to study as much as you want, with any teacher or instructor you like. Many
courses online have demo videos showing an instructor’s manner of teaching, giving an
overview of a course program, and allowing you to make an informed choice. You can
watch one video per day, or you can finish an entire course in a week–you can do
whatever is convenient to you.
It can be said that nowadays, online courses have become a great option for everyone
willing to master a specific area of knowledge, but not willing (or having costs,
possibilities, etc.) to enter a college or university. Studying online is convenient, can be
pursued for much lesser prices than traditional education, and can be performed at an
individual pace. Online degrees and certificates are in no way inferior to regular ones, so
why hesitate?
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