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    Online Writing Classes

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    Gain in Online Writing Classes” Critique Essay Marissa Thorne Stephanie Bauer Writing 291 University of Maryland University College November 6‚ 2016 In the article “Do Students Lose More Than They Gain in Online Writing Classes”‚ Kate Kiefer writes about online writing classes and how and why they are not beneficial. Kiefer is a writing instructor whom taught online classroom as well as in class writing classes and she argues that online classes are not beneficial because students in online classes

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    Online and Campus Classes

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    people head about is it better to do online courses or on campus courses.  People want to go back to school but the time and money is they biggest factor that hold them back from doing just that.  Doing online will be less time consuming and can save them some money as well.  Although‚ studies show that “Research suggests that online courses have significant higher dropout rates than face-to-face courses‚”(Tello‚2007). By that most people get phobia to do online classes and they just do not worry about

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    Benefits of Online Classes

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    Online classes have been another way of learning and obtaining high school diplomas‚ certifications‚ training and college degrees. It provides students with online books and articles that students are able to access though the internet. There is endless information that is found on the intranet that teachers can access and relate to. Below is a figure from the Spiral technique that Mack’s indicated a teacher go through to ensure that students were learning the concepts being taught. The spiral assessment

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    Balancing Online Classes

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    Although online classes provide a much more flexible educational experience for working professionals like myself‚ balancing online classes and a full-time work schedule is not an easy task. Addition to my job responsibility there is family obligations‚ which are equally important‚ I am married with two children and work full time six days a week. One of the many challenges you may face is how to balance your time with your work‚ family and friends while you are taking your Penn Foster online course

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    Venus Chery Face-to-Face vs. Online Classes or Constructive Feedback Essay I now hope that my discussion to take online classes was a good one‚ December 2010 my Grandmother found out that she had breast cancer; I dedicated myself to make sure that she went to her appointments‚ because I was raised by my grandparents. At first I decided to keep my life outside of work to myself. I was attending classes and taking my grandmother and my grandfather to their medical appointments‚ and taking care

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    Sociology Perspective on Online Classes Online learning has become a popular choice for students who are willing to learn independently. Online classes are a change from traditional university classroom settings as it breaks away from the way people learn. It gives students more freedom and flexibility to work‚ study‚ and socialize in a different way than a traditional class. Not only is our society changing due to the advancement of technology‚ it is also evolving as our culture is learning to adapt

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    In today’s society we can choose to take online classes or the traditional way in a classroom the two differ in many ways‚ but the concept of the two are the same the goal is for the student to learn and apply the information given. Each setting has its pros and its cons. Having more than one choice in how to learn is beneficial to each individual because everyone learns in different ways. Some people learn better by themselves without any distractions and others learn better in a group setting.

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    Reasons for Taking Online Classes Reasons for Taking Online Classes Since the creation of the internet‚ every aspect of our lives has been changed in both developmental and deteriorated ways. The internet changed how we work‚ how we entertain ourselves and‚ of course‚ how we process information and learn. Students get educated in different ways; like through hybrid and traditional classes‚ however‚ distance education is indispensable for learning. In an article from Nature and Science‚ Kobra

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    Disadvantages of Online Classes One of the most important decisions of attending college is whether online study is best for you‚ whereas online classes are a more advantageous way for many people to attend college‚ there are also some negative aspects that must be considered. Many people today are choosing to further their education by taking online classes‚ as some people find that it is more convenient‚ some believe it offers a better learning environment‚ and lastly some are attracted to online study

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    AP and regular classes: they are the same class‚ same concept‚ but with different motives. AP classes are subjects that are built on original concepts that have been previously learned‚ heavily focused on quizzes‚ tests‚ and exams‚ while regular classes focus on classwork. The difference ? AP is a college level class. meaning rigorous and challenging‚ while regular classes are basic level classes having much more aid. The benefit; Both classes are beneficial. It depends what risks are you willing

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