Do you ever wonder which learning method is more suited for you? Don’t know yet? This article will allow you to weigh e-learning against classroom learning.
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1. E-Learning or Classroom Learning: Which is Better?
This article will compare traditional classroom learning to relatively new e -
learning practices, to help you figure out which is better suited for you as
per your personal preferences.
The digital revolution has led us to on line modes of learning, it is
comparatively new and with the advent of Covid, e -learning has become
quite popular. We’ve seen a shift to e -learning globally, and it has proven
quite successful.
E-learning:
E-learning is the use of electronic devices or tec hnologies to establish an
educational platform to teach programs, courses, or degrees.
2. So basically, courses that are being taught online via the internet, as well
as lectures delivered via videotapes, CD/DVD, or television channels.
E-learning provides real-time interaction between teachers and students
from the comfort of their homes. At times, it can also have pre -recorded
lectures that you can just access at a time suitable for you. Your professor
can grade your assignments, exams, and class participation online too. It is
quick and less time-consuming thanks to all the different online
applications available to record, accumulate, and prepare results for class
performance.
E-Learning Offers More Options:
With learning going digital, the adaptability of learners has increased
significantly. There is so much that e-learning has to offer, that we see it
becoming the future of education.
3. I mean, you don’t have to get somewhere, tackling the traffic and the hassle
of getting on campus on time. You just have to turn your digital devices on
and there you go. Just like that, you are in touch with your instructors,
classmates, and course materials.
Instructors can pre-record their lectures, hence leaving no more time
constraints, making working and studying together easier. It also allows
students to access help at any time, removing the barrier of fixed classroom
hours/instructor office hours.
Moreover, numerous different learning modalities are facilitating a broad
range of learners. For example, verbal learners can access reading
materials, spatial learners can utilize virtual technology, with moving
graphics to experience topics coming to lif e, solitary learners can use the
isolation, away from the social setting of classrooms, and so on.
More Benefits with E-Learning:
It is quite evident from recent studies that e -learning has a large number
of engaging attributes; a few of which we have list ed below:
1. Cost Reduction
It is cost-friendly with reusable materials and no travel costs, you can select
an e-learning course that’s in your budget, and whatnot. E -learning is
making education more affordable for students, and even for educational
institutes, as it saves up the resources needed to keep an entire campus
running.
4. 2. Study at your own Pace
You can study at your own pace and take the quizzes when you want with
many online courses available. There is no time restriction for such
courses, allowing you to manage a job easily.
5. 3. Professional Networking
E-learning lets you interact with people from all over the world, expanding
your networking horizons. It allows you to get in touch with people having
similar skill sets and interests, you never know the person you are taking
the course with might turn out to be your next business partner.
6. 4. Global Cultural Exchange
Your online classes consist of people from all over the world, allowing you
to interact with and learn from them. The more you widen your horizons,
the more enriched your learning experience w ill become.
7. 5. Convenience & Flexibility
With no doubt, convenience and flexibility are the most prominent features
of e-learning; hence fitting appropriately in our busy schedules. You can
also add visual notes to keep track of your learning.
8. 6. Lesser Distractions, More Focus
Most people have attention deficit issues which most classrooms don’t
seem to take into consideration. And mostly , people tend to be more
focused when there are fewer distractions. So e -learning allows you to work
in an environment you feel comfortable in.
9. 7. Access to Subject Matter Experts
What better way to hone your skills better than learning from the experts
in the field? You get to pick your instructor, so you can select instructors
you admire, instead of being stuck with the instructor assigned to teach
you at the school.
10. 8. Wide-range Availability of Courses
With an endless amount of courses available online, you get to choose a
course according to your interest, timing, and budget requirements.
11. 9. Easier Teacher-Student Interactions
Instead of waiting for the lecture to get over and then realizing your teacher
already left for their next lecture, and then having to wait for their office
hours to discuss something. You can just send an email or text, or contact
support to help you with your issues.
12. 10. Build your Resume by taking Online Professional
Development Courses
Professional development plays a big role in career advancement. When
you are working 9 to 5, it becomes taxing to take an evening class or enroll
in a weekend class. However, with hundreds of e -learning courses available
now, you can strengthen your resum e by taking the course from the comfort
of your house, at your preferred time.
13. Limitations of E-learning:
There are a few limitations to e-learning, and they are as follows:
• You don’t get any input from trainers
• It doesn’t offer face-to-face communication.
• Cheating prevention can at times become a problem.
• It requires strong self-motivation and excellent time-management
skills.
• Creating an effective e-learning course demands a lot of time,
money, and expertise.
• It is inaccessible to the computer -illiterate population, or areas with
poor internet access.
• You might not develop the communication skills in online studies,
as you would in a classroom.
14. Classroom Learning:
Classroom or traditional learning environment, as evident by its name, is
the traditional learning that takes place in a physical classroom, with a
certain number of participants, including traditional instructors and
students, present physically. It is a source for the open exchange of ideas
in person. It also provides a platform for socialization via peer evaluation,
team projects, and group discussions.
15. However, with so many students present, the instructor is at times unable
to offer the same amount of attention to every student. It creates an
environment of passive learning, which we think is one of its greatest
drawbacks.
Benefits of Classroom Learning
The fact that traditional classroom learning is still the predominant mode
of learning is because of it’s undeniable positives. Classroom learning can
be an excellent platform to:
• Instill career-building skills.
• Improve socialization skills.
• Develop organizational skills.
• Foster collaborative learning.
• Builds character & personality.
16. • Nurture critical thinking abilities.
• Stimulate minds of our young generation.
Disadvantages of Classroom Learning
However, with the rate, our lives are becoming more and more busy and
the advent of the digital age, it is somewhat hard to not pay attention to
the drawbacks of classroom learning.
Here are a few limitations of classroom learning:
• It fails to provide student-focused learning.
• Cost of school supplies and mandatory textbooks.
• The traveling costs and the mandatory attendance rules can limit
learning.
17. • Introverted students have difficulty approaching the teacher with
questions.
• It does not offer a conducive environment for students on the
learning disability spectrum.
• Teachers select a standardized method of teaching for the entire
class, so individual needs of students are often overlooked.
But most importantly,
• The Structure of Classroom-Based Learning, because:
Education, as an institution, has always been formal, with laid out courses,
mandatory attendance, and unachievable standards of
excellence. Classroom learning has a much rigid, standardized structure,
which at times overlooks the diversity of learners. There are less flexible
deadlines and timings, not leaving enough room for people to focus on
18. other things.
It doesn’t offer any adaptability to other commitments students might have.
Let’s say with changing times, learning needs to be more flexible and
adaptable, as per the needs of the digital era.
What is the difference between eLearning and virtual
classrooms?
Virtual classrooms are taught by instructors in a real -time/virtual
environment, who are overseeing learning management systems, via any
online conference platform, as google meets or zoom.
Whereas e-learning is not conducted in real-time, the students do not
necessarily meet the instructor. You are provided with e -learning course
materials and syllabus, you can study at your own pace, and once you are
done with a specific topic, you can take an online test for evaluation.
Comparison: E-Learning vs Classroom Learning
So far, we have discussed the main aspects of both learning modes. So if
you are trying to figure out which is superior, online learning or face -to-
face learning, it depends entirely on your requirements and preferences.
E-learning has proved to be as effective, if not more than classroom
learning in the first world. However, in under -developed countries, the poor
internet connectivity and lack of digital resources, it has not proven as
effective.
It also matters whether or not you live in a coun try that values the
traditional degree system. Because in the modern world, the traditional
degree system is getting obsolete. If you are a professional, and you need
to learn new skills and tools, then e-learning is the best option for you.
19. Differences in Learning Outcomes for E-Learning vs
Classroom Learning:
Learning outcomes are designed by the instructors, defining what students
can expect to gain at the end of the course. These learning outcomes have
very standardized goals and objectives.
So, for traditional classroom learning, we see that the outcomes are at
times structured so people can pass the course exams. However, the
learning outcomes are somewhat similar in e -learning, but they are also
more structured to prepare you for professional life.
Decisive Factors To Take Into Consideration:
Again, it’s not easy to compare the two, but if you have to decide what suits
you better, you need to consider the following three aspects:
1. Knowledge Transmission
Make sure the course you select is delivering you knowledge in a way that
suits your specific needs.
2. Structure of Learning Environment
Make sure the learning environment is structured in a way that facilitates
your learning.
3. Goal Achievement
Lastly, do consider the objective benefits you’ll be gaining from the course.
To Sum it Up:
20. This debate of which learning method is more superior to the other is a
never-ending one. There are a lot of people who favor traditional classroom
learning, but e-learning is also gaining popularity day by day.
There are a lot of positives for e-learning and people are preferring e-
learning over traditional classroom lear ning, but there are still a lot of
things that need to be addressed before e -learning becomes a one-stop-
shop.
So, just make sure you know your learning, budgetary, and time/place
requirements, and choose a course that is best suited for your unique
needs.
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