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ONLINE

EDUCATION
 INTRODUCTION
 WHAT IS ONLINE EDUCATION?
 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONLINE AND
TRADITIONAL EDUCATION
 ONLINE EDUCATION PROGRAMS
 IS ONLINE DEGREE LEGIT?
CONTENT
 TYPES OF ONLINE EDUCATION
 ADVANTAGES OF ONLINE EDUCATION
 DISADVANTAGES OF ONLINE EDUCATION
 FUTURE
 BUSINESS PROBABILITY
 CONCLUSION
 In the last 20 years, the Internet has grown from
being nearly non-existent into the largest, most
accessible database of information ever created.
 It has changed the way people communicate,
shop, socialize, do business and think about
knowledge and learning.
 Much more than just a new twist on distance
INTRODUCTI learning, online schooling is changing the face
of traditional classrooms and making education
ON more accessible than ever before.
 Online education is a form of education
where students use their home computers
through the internet.
 For many nontraditional students, among
them all those who want to continue
WHAT IS working full time or raising families,
ONLINE online graduations and courses have
become popular in the past decade.
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 Often online graduation and course
programmes, some of which are
conducted using digital technologies, are
provided via the online learning portal of
the host university.
1. Accessibility :-

DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN
ONLINE AND
TRADITIONAL
EDUCATION
2. Parking

DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN
ONLINE AND
TRADITIONAL
EDUCATION
3. Crowds

DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN
ONLINE AND
TRADITIONAL
EDUCATION
 100% ONLINE EDUCATION - Fully-online
degrees are earned from the comfort of your own
home with no required visits to your college or
university campus.
 HYBRID EDUCATION - Hybrid education
allows students to pursue a combination of online
and on-campus courses.
ONLINE
EDUCATION  Online Courses - While online courses may be
PROGRAMS part of a degree program, they can also be taken
on their own in order to master a certain subject
or learn a specific skill.
 MOOCs - MOOCs, or massive open online
courses, are usually delivered in lecture form to
online "classrooms" with as many as 10,000
people.
 While online degrees are new to
many, accreditation provides the
backing needed to prove that your
degree is legitimate.
IS ONLINE
DEGREE  Potential employers and higher
LEGIT? education institutions will recognize
your degree (even if it still confuses
Aunt Marge), and it will open doors
for your future.
1. SYNCHRONOUS
Synchronous learning refers to a learning
event in which a group of students are
engaging in learning at the same time. Before
learning technology allowed for synchronous
learning environments, most online
TYPES OF education took place through asynchronous
ONLINE learning methods.
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2. Asynchronous
 Asynchronous learning is a type of learning
in which the student and teacher are not
directly communicating in real-time. In the
world of online learning, this allows you to
learn at your own pace regardless of
TYPES OF timezone, location, or schedule.
ONLINE
EDUCATION
1. Convenience :-
This convenience is in relation to study location,
time, course duration, etc.

› No commuting/traveling time to a campus


ADVANTAGES › No geographic location constraint in selecting
OF ONLINE the learning option(s)
EDUCATION › No learning pace constraint, you can learn at
your pace and study at your convenience
› No verbally expressing constraint, you can
express yourself in writing rather than verbally
› You can have virtual discussion rather than
instructor- led lecture
2. Less Expensive :-
Generally these courses cost less than regular

ADVANTAGES classroom academic or trade school course.


OF ONLINE
EDUCATION › No travel and housing costs to classroom
› Class attendee can continue to work at
his/her job while taking classes
3. Technology :-

You can work on the course just


about anywhere you have
ADVANTAGES
OF ONLINE computer access. Online courses
EDUCATION provide an opportunity to learn
new technologies and practicing
the use of office software,
Internet, etc.
1. Limited Social Interaction :-
There is a limited opportunities to interact face-to-
face to professors and other students.

› Especially in self-paced courses – difficult to


develop relationships with classmates
DISADVANTA › Possibility of limited local networking
GES OF opportunities
ONLINE › Most of the communication through e-mail, chat
EDUCATION room or discussion groups, but no offline get-
together
› No personalized attention from instructor with
regards to face-to-face interactions and feedbacks
› No campus atmosphere to create social
interaction
2. Technology Cost and Scheduling

› Computer boot-up time, software programs,


DISADVANTA and connection to Internet
GES OF › Students may be required to learn new or
ONLINE enhanced computer and troubleshooting skills
EDUCATION › Additional cost of high-speed Internet
› Log into your class while at work (unless your
employer permits you to complete your course
work at the office)
 65% post-secondary
institute providing college
level online courses.
 Large number of schools
FUTURE
from western countries
participating.
 IIMB has tied up with edX
platform.
Online education in India is
expected to grow to USD 1.96
billion over the next five years
driven by increased consumer
adoption supported by
macroeconomic changes

FUTURE
• Big companies are investing.
• Google Capital invest $40
million in online education
BUSINESS
PROBABILITY
giant Renaissance Learning.
• Online education giant Khan
academy’s revenue as per 2012
data 15.795 million USD.
 ICT and e-learning offers
opportunity to schools.
 Helping to break the educational
CONCLUSION barrier.
 Need a lot of improvement.
 Need to create awareness for online
education.
Submitted
by:

1.Kiranpreet
Kaur
(NRO0522206)

2.Nimish
THANKS
Malhotra
(NRO0477493)

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