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The pros and cons of virtual schooling



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When it comes learning, traditional learning is considered the best way for you to meet your classmates. But virtual classes aren't the same; students sit front and center. Shy students can start a private chat to their instructor. Students who feel uncomfortable talking to their instructor can turn off their camera or mute the microphone. Although this privacy can be a problem, it is possible to opt for it. Here are some pros and cons to virtual schooling.

Disadvantages to virtual schooling

While online learning offers many benefits, there are also some drawbacks. While some educators fear that online learning will increase isolation and reduce human contact, others believe that the advantages outweigh any disadvantages. While virtual schooling has many benefits, teachers need to be aware of its drawbacks in order to provide effective solutions for students. As educators, you can harness the power of the internet to provide exciting educational experiences for adults and young learners alike.

Virtual schools offer many advantages, such as the ability to provide flexibility for parents and allow students more time. But one major drawback of this educational option is the limited social interaction it can bring. Many virtual schools offer the opportunity to connect with other students. But this might prove challenging for children who have trouble getting along with others. If children have trouble focusing, sleeping, or learning on their own, virtual schooling might not be for them. One disadvantage to virtual schooling is the need for multiple work schedules.


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Online learning has its disadvantages

Online learning comes with some disadvantages. Online learning is less expensive than traditional classrooms. However, it can also be more tedious and time-consuming. Online learning is convenient as you can study from home, instead of driving to class. Additionally, online learning eliminates boredom because you don’t have to worry too much about travel costs.


Online learning has many disadvantages. Due to the lack of face-to face interaction, students do not have the chance for feedback. This may lead to students becoming socially isolated which can have negative effects on their mental well-being. This can be countered by increased access to online courses like video chats with professors.

Health risks of virtual schooling

One recent study on virtual instruction found that parents who send their kids to school online are more likely than to have health problems. Parents who felt more stressed at school were more likely than others to be less active and to sleep less and to worry about their job stability. Parents who send their kids to virtual schooling were also more likely report having mental and/or emotional problems. These effects can be hard to handle, but are not uncommon.

Children and adolescents who attend virtual schools report increased stress, reduced physical activity, and difficulty sleeping. Although these effects are not as severe than those for in-person schools, they are still significant. One study that included 239 adolescents found that 118 of them had ADHD. Parents of these children complained that they had difficulties fostering home learning and communicating with their schools. The study also found that 22% of families were experiencing additional costs related to supporting their children's remote learning.


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Cost of virtual schooling

Although virtual schools are typically less expensive than traditional schools, the cost of running a virtual school may be higher. Transportation, meals, and other costs of running a school are all separate costs. These expenses can make up as much of the total cost to educate a child. Recent spending numbers reveal large differences between the cost of a traditional school versus a virtual school. If you are wondering if virtual schooling is better than traditional schooling for your child's education then you will need to look at the advantages and disadvantages.

For example, in Alabama schools spent $94,425 per virtual student between 2017-18. This is more than double the amount that a local school would spend to educate a single student. Virtual schools generally cost only one-sixth the amount. There are other benefits, however. Public schools that run virtual schools in some states can receive up 50 percent more state funding than traditional schools. In some states, school districts can obtain lower unit rates by purchasing bulk amounts of materials.




FAQ

What is the biggest obstacle to online learning?

The most difficult thing is to keep students engaged through the course. If they are not interested in what you're teaching them, then how do you expect them to learn anything? The best way to ensure your students stay focused is to give them many choices. This allows students to pick which modules and chapters they want, how many exercises they want, what tests they want, and which assignments they want.


What amount of multimedia should an eLearning course have?

What you are trying to accomplish will determine the answer. It is better to have a shorter delivery time if you want to convey information quickly. If you're looking to deliver training that helps people do something, however, more might be better.

It is important to understand what you want from your eLearning course. Also, you need to know what your learners expect from the course. This will help you ensure you have sufficient content to meet your goals.

For example:

It's best to give people lots of examples to learn about Microsoft Word. If you are trying to teach people Excel, however, they will need to see many different types.

Consider whether you would like to illustrate concepts with images or video.

Video is great to show people how it works, but not so much for explaining complex topics. It can also be expensive to produce. Although images are easier to create, they don't have the same emotional impact of a video.

The bottom line is that you must think about your goals before you design an eLearning course.


How can I decide which eLearning platform I want to use?

There are thousands of eLearning sites available. Some are free while others are more costly.

There are some things you should ask yourself before making a choice between these options.

  • Do you have the desire to create your own learning materials. You have many options to create your eLearning courses using free tools. These include Adobe Captivate, Articulate Storyline, Lectora, iSpring Suite, and Camtasia.
  • Do I want to purchase ready-made eLearning courses? There are many companies that sell pre-packaged courses. They range from $20 to $100 per course. Mindjet (Edusoft), and Thinkful are three of the most highly-respected.
  • Do I want a combination of both? Many people find that they get better results if they combine their own materials with the ones provided by companies.
  • Which option is right? It all depends on your circumstances. If you are new to eLearning, then you may want to start out by creating your own materials. However, once you have gained experience, you may want to consider purchasing a pre-designed course.



Statistics

  • The UK sample was relatively balanced in terms of gender (56% male) compared to the Gambian group (77% male). (sciencedirect.com)
  • In the 2017 ATD research report Next-Generation E-Learning, 89% of those surveyed said that changes in e-learning require their staff to update or add new skills. (td.org)
  • India's PC market clocks 9.2% growth to 3.4 million units in the September quarter (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
  • Hedonism incorporates intrinsic motivation, including novelty, challenge, excitement, and pleasure (Schwartz et al., 2012), which is likely to predict user perception of e-learning enjoyment. (sciencedirect.com)



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How To

What type of technology should i use?

You have many options depending on the type of device that your learner uses.

  1. Computer-based courses should only be offered on a computer.
  2. Mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones can be used to deliver eLearning courses.
  3. It is possible to use both mobile devices and computers to deliver courses.
  4. Some organizations offer eLearning courses that are available on DVD discs and can be viewed by any computer.
  5. Most people prefer to create web pages that allow users to view the material online.
  6. It is possible to have a combination solution where part of the course will be delivered via a web site and part through a CD/DVD.
  7. A few organizations also offer free eLearning classes over the phone. These can be recorded and re-recorded by the learner.




 



The pros and cons of virtual schooling