Online
Education
Today, the Internet is being used more and more in the
academic world to facilitate learning, training and education.
Online education is the fastest growing form
of learning today, and its applications are spreading into even
the most technical of fields. Even the basic college experience
has been changed dramatically, favoring more elements of online
education than ever before.
When I first went to college in 1997, email and other basic
Internet functions were already gaining large-scale popularity,
however, education was still limited to the traditional
lecture, classroom discussion, and textbook formats. Within the
four years it took me to graduate (okay, five years), I saw an
enormous increase in the use of online elements in my own
education. Virtually every class I took the last year I spent
in attendance had a significant online portion to the class.
Often times the online elements were optional, yet I always
found them an extremely useful tool as a compliment to the
lectures and textbooks.
Not only has online education changed the college experience
significantly, it is also playing a large role in many other
forms of training and education. Many certifications, licenses,
and specialized training programs are using online elements to
facilitate their education as well. For example, most nursing
programs, graduate programs, medical schools, law schools, law
enforcement academies, other government training programs, and
even many vocational training programs have online portions to
their curriculums.
There has also been a rise in 'Online Universities',
accredited educational institutions that offer degrees and
certifications solely by way of online education. People today
can earn an associate's degree, a bachelor's degree, a master's
degree, a doctorate, even a degree in law or a registered nurse
certification. Some of these programs, such as nursing, require
a certain amount of physical attendance at a specified location
to conduct training, but many of them are conducted entirely
online.
The rising popularity of online education is not without its
criticism and potential drawbacks. Many people argue that
removing the live 'face to face' interaction of traditional
education will impact they way we are able to socialize
effectively. These critics suggest that the communication
skills learned in discussion and lecture formats are part of
the educational experience, and should not be overlooked. There
is also some criticism about the ability to regulate online
education, and fears about cheating to obtain degrees without
earning them.
In spite of the drawbacks and criticism, online education
continues to grow at a rapid pace, and will most certainly
remain a strong part of educational and training programs of
the future.
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