Compare and Contrast Essay Traditional College vs. Online College Convenience Factor A. Travel requirements B. Clothing C. Time constraints Financial Aid A. FAFSA B. Financial Aid Advisor Books and Supplies A. Books B. Supplies Traditional College Versus Online College Traditional College Versus Online College Shannan Shaw English 121 English Composition Professor Bernadette Anayah February 13‚ 2011 Traditional College vs. Online College
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After reading and watching the video‚ I am able to understand a little more of the online process with school. I am unfamiliar with the Google Chromebook‚ but I am a much hands on learner‚ so I am still going to continue using it but also use the house computer and laptop as well. I also know to use Microsoft Word to check my spelling and grammatical errors‚ as well as word count. I have also learned that I need to work on my time management skills to ensure that I spend at least two hours a
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The Preparation of a Workforce: Socialization of Students in Traditional versus Online Learning Environments Chrystal Herron EN-102 August 5‚ 2012 Chrystal Herron EN-102 5 August 2012 The Preparation of a Workforce: Socialization of Students in Traditional versus Online Learning Environments If it were 1998‚ a student’s options for acquiring a Bachelor’s degree from a regionally
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2/18/2015 This House believes that the traditional university will be replaced by online learning | idebate.org Map Site Feedback IDEA Sites Register Login Search by keyword HOME DEBATABASE DEBATE NOW COMMUNITY NEWS EVENTS TRAINING MY DEBATE MEDIA DEBATES THIS HOUSE BELIEVES THAT THE TRADITIONAL UNIVERSITY WILL BE REPLACED BY ONLINE LEARNING 2011 – 2012 has seen a great proliferation in MOOCs‚ or massive open online courses‚ which made university subjects available free of charge to anyone on the internet
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1 Traditional Learning Theories Strayer University 2 Traditional Learning Theories Cognitive constructivism is based on the work of Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget. Piaget’s theory has two major parts: a component that predicts what children can and cannot understand at different ages‚ and a theory of development that describes how children develop cognitive abilities.(Piaget 1970) It is the theory of development that will be the focus here because it is the major foundation
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students like to take distance-learning courses by computer. Other students prefer to study in traditional setting with a teacher. Consider the advantages of both options‚ and make an argument for the way that students should be organize their schedules. The necessity of attending class has been argued a lot in recent year. Some people defends the idea that students should be required to be in the classroom whereas other believe studying out of a class can improve the learning. When it comes what option
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The word association training method may be more effective than the rote learning method because it involves more elaborate cognitive encoding. Because the word association training method required participants to cognitively pair each noun on the list with another word or image‚ whereas the rote learning method only required participants to repeat the list of nouns‚ word association method may have forced those participants to engage in more elaborate cognitive encoding which resulted in more words
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the benefits and drawbacks of doing an online course? An online learning‚ compared from traditional learning which means ‘face-to-face’ lessons or classroom lecturing‚ distance learning can be defined as “a purely distance learning course‚ where no face-to-face lessons occur” (Sharma‚ 2010). An online learning can let workers arrange their time freely‚ in some aspect‚can save mony‚ and youngers may feel more comfortable through online courses. Online learning firstly appear to allow workers to work
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The online era is beginning to change the way we deliver the message to the students. As brokers of information‚ we have to seek new mediums to reach our students or consumers. Online learning is becoming more popular to reach students to help increase their reading and comprehension of what they read. As a history teacher‚ it becomes frustrating to assign homework that the students do not do‚ because they can’t. The use of technology has the ability to allow teachers to teach the student‚
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LearnIT -future directions for learning with technology at the University of Adelaide Previous View Next The impacts of technology on communication -mapping the limits of online discussion forums Matthew Thomas Presenter’s biographical details Matthew Thomas is currently completing his PhD in the Department of Geographical and Environmental Studies‚ and the ACUE. His doctoral research has examined in detail the use of new Information and Communication technologies in Higher Education
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