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ONLINE LEARNING: FROM A LEARNER'S PERSPECTIVE: WHAT ARE


ITS ADV. & DISDV.S:

Online learning from a learner's perspective can be a valuable and convenient way
to acquire knowledge and skills. Especially, in today's world fast pace challenging
era, where everything is a skill, and the relevancy of skill also changes from time
to time. So keeping us updated is very important, & e-learning helps us in keeping
skills up to date.

So, everything is two sides, one is the advantages & the second is the
disadvantages. Let's put a glance at both advantages and disadvantages.

Here are some key aspects to consider in advantages:

Flexibility: The flexibility offered by online learning is one of its main benefits.
Students can determine their own schedules and pace for their studies. This
flexibility enables people to strike a balance between their schooling and other
responsibilities like employment, family, or personal pursuits.

Access to a variety of courses: Learners can access a broad variety of courses,


frequently from reputable schools and knowledgeable professors from around the
world, & it is made possible via online learning only. Learners can explore new
fields of knowledge or develop their current abilities by selecting from a variety of
courses and disciplines that fit their interests and ambitions.

Convenience: Online learning eliminates the need for commuting to a physical


location, saving time and resources. Learners can access course materials, lectures,
and assignments from anywhere with an internet connection, using a computer,
tablet, or smartphone. This convenience is particularly beneficial for those who
live in remote areas or have limited access to educational institutions.

Cost-effectiveness: Online courses can be more affordable compared to traditional


classroom-based learning. Many platforms offer free or low-cost courses,
eliminating expenses associated with commuting, textbooks, and accommodation.
Additionally, online learning allows learners to avoid the opportunity costs of
leaving work or relocating to attend a physical institution.

Interactive learning experience: Interactive components are frequently used in


online learning systems to keep students interested. Discussion boards, live chats,
video conferencing, and group projects are a few examples. These functions allow
students to communicate with teachers and other students, building a feeling of
community and promoting the sharing of viewpoints.

Self-paced learning: I think, it is the best part of online learning when we see the
benefit of online learning. Online courses generally provide self-paced learning
options, allowing learners to progress through the material at their speed. This
feature accommodates different learning styles and preferences. Learners can
revisit challenging concepts, spend extra time on areas of interest, or accelerate
their progress if they grasp the material quickly.

Multimedia resources: Online courses often utilize multimedia resources such as


videos, interactive quizzes, simulations, and online textbooks. These resources
enhance the learning experience by presenting information in different formats,
catering to various learning preferences, and improving the retention of
knowledge.

Continuous assessment and feedback: Online learning platforms usually offer


regular assessments and feedback to gauge learners' progress. This can include
quizzes, assignments, and tests. Immediate feedback allows learners to identify
their strengths and weaknesses, enabling them to focus on areas that need
improvement and reinforcing their understanding of the subject matter.

Despite its large number of advantages, online learning also presents some
challenges. There are also some disadvantages that learners encounter while
learning online.

Here are a few drawbacks to consider from a learner's perspective:


Limited face-to-face interaction: education is not about only learning skills but
it makes you also socially aware when you meet people face to face. Online
learning often lacks the personal interaction that comes with traditional
classroom settings. The absence of in-person contact with instructors and fellow
students can make it more challenging to ask questions, engage in group
discussions, and build relationships. This lack of face-to-face interaction may
result in a less dynamic and collaborative learning experience.

Technical issues and dependency: while taking online classes sometimes we


face connection problems, bug problems, sound connectivity, etc, so it’s the
biggest disadvantage of online learning because it heavily relies on technology
and a stable internet connection. Technical issues such as connectivity
problems, software glitches, or device malfunctions can disrupt the learning
process and cause frustration. Learners may also face challenges if they don't
have access to reliable internet or suitable devices, limiting their ability to fully
engage in the online course.

Self-discipline and motivation: Online learning requires self-discipline and


motivation to stay on track with the course materials and assignments. Without
the structure and accountability of a physical classroom, some learners may find
it difficult to stay motivated and complete the coursework on time.
Procrastination and distractions at home can hinder learning progress and lead
to a less effective learning experience.

Limited hands-on and practical experience: it is also a big headache of online


learning or e-learning. Certain subjects, such as laboratory-based sciences, fine
arts, or vocational skills, may require hands-on practice and physical presence.
Online learning platforms may struggle to replicate the practical aspects of
these subjects, which could limit the depth of understanding and skill
development for learners.

However, with proper planning, commitment, and leveraging available resources,


learners can overcome these challenges and make the most of their online learning
experience.
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Online learning from a learner's perspective can be a valuable and convenient way
to acquire knowledge and skills. Especially, in today world fast pace era, where
everything is a skill, and the relevancy of skill also changes from time to time. So
keeping us updated is very important, & e-learning helps us in keeping skills up to
date.

So, everything is two sides, one is the advantages & the second is the
disadvantages. Let's put a glance at both advantages and disadvantages.

Let’s look at some of its Aadvantages:

1. Flexibility: Learners can set their own schedules and study at their own pace.

2. Access to a variety of courses: Online learning provides access to diverse


subjects and disciplines from prestigious institutions and expert instructors.

3. Convenience: Learners can access course materials from anywhere with an


internet connection, saving time and resources.

4. Cost-effectiveness: Online courses are often more affordable, eliminating


expenses associated with commuting and accommodations.

5. Interactive learning experience: Online platforms offer features like


discussion forums and live chats to engage with instructors and fellow
students.

6. Self-paced learning: Learners can progress through the material at their own
speed, accommodating different learning styles.

7. Multimedia resources: Online courses utilize interactive videos, animation,


quizzes, and simulations to enhance learning.

8. Continuous assessment and feedback: Regular assessments and immediate


feedback help learners track their progress and identify areas for
improvement.

Here are its few Ddisadvantages:


1. Limited face-to-face interaction: Online learning lacks personal interaction
and may hinder group discussions and relationship building.

2. Technical issues and dependency: Reliance on technology and internet


connectivity can lead to disruptions and frustrations.

3. Self-discipline and motivation: Online learning requires self-motivation and


discipline to stay on track without the structure of a physical classroom.

4. Limited hands-on and practical experience: Subjects requiring a physical


presence, like laboratory sciences, may be challenging to replicate online.

By being aware of these advantages and disadvantages, learners can make


informed decisions and maximize their online learning experience.

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