1. Face to Face interaction:
While this may seem obvious, students have a tendency to underestimate the impact of never meeting the instructor and other students in the class. Mark Edmund-son, an English Professor at the University of Virginia, argued in a Time opinion piece that “Online education create a monologue and not a real dialogue in the learning environment”. Building relationships with your instructor and classmates will require more effort in an online environment.
2. Intense requirement for self-discipline:
Online courses usually have deadlines for assignment, test, commenting on lectures, etc. That’s not the problem. The problem is the time management and organization skills necessary to stay on top of your work, allot an appropriate amount of time to complete each task and balance your coursework against other priorities in your life. If you tend towards procrastination, then you might need to strengthen your skill set before choosing an online course or program.
3. Learning Process without Potential:
Online classes are nothing but another source to waste of time. Online classes does not allow students to practice the Mathematical courses. As the result, Students cannot practice and the learning process does not reach its full potential.
4. Chaos is inevitable:
Unless the gravity of this aspect to the problem is realized and tackled frankly and boldly, chaos is inevitable and a danger to student’s future. which will ultimately mean the willing destruction of the generation and dragging them towards the shackles.
5. Lack of Competency
Lack of computer literacy is a Major issue among students today. Many of them cannot operate basic programs such as Microsoft Word and PowerPoint and therefore are not able to handle their file.
6. More Work:
Online courses typically require a greater amount of reading and assignments than traditional classes. Programs in general are improving the quality of their online courses, and this means that students will have to do more to prove that they’ve mastered the material. expect to spend at least 10 hours per week on each online course. However, it is not uncommon for a single course to require 15 or 20 hours per week.
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