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    Online Education versus Traditional Education Many students have a difficult time choosing between online education and traditional education. Both styles of education offer advantages and disadvantages to the student. There are many things to consider when making this life altering decision‚ such as‚ cost‚ convenience‚ time‚ social interaction‚ and technology. This information is meant to inform prospective students looking to further their education of the pros and cons of both online education

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    More people are choosing nontraditional education to start and advance in their careers while completing and furthering their formal education. "Typical distance learners are those who don’t have access to programs‚ employees who work during scheduled class hours‚ homebound individuals‚ self-motivated individuals who want to take courses for self-knowledge or advancement‚ or those who are unable or unwilling to attend class" (Charp‚ 2000‚ p. 10). Three key elements surround the online learner: technology

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    Traditional Respect in Education Each period of life always remains in a person’s memory no matter how good or bad. This seems like a law of life‚ and I am a part of the circle of human life. Therefore‚ I have some unforgettable memories which go along with me and affect my life. These experiences occurred throughout my education. I remember in elementary school where I really did not understand why did the school was so strict. However‚ I just followed the teacher’s discipline because I was

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    DISTANCE LEARNING: DEMOCRATIZATION OF EDUCATION Distance education or distance learning is a field of education that focuses on teaching methods and technology with the aim of delivering teaching‚ often on an individual basis‚ to students who are not physically present in a traditional educational setting such as a classroom. It has been described as "a process to create and provide access to learning when the source of information and the learners are separated by time and distance‚ or both.

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    Lesson Plan for Week 6th Chairlynn N. Samuel Topic: English Grade:2nd Grade Benchmark: 1 Recognize and produce English sounds Standard: 1. Speak fluency and listen with understanding Objectives: To generate the short vowel sound of u. 85% of class will generate the sound of u‚ 50% accuracy. * To build words using known letters and sounds 85% of class will build words by using known letters and sounds.50% accuracy * To read simple‚ regular words.85% of class will spell and read

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    4 Advantages of Distance Learning by Don Georgevich on 3:21 pm Distance learning is a way of continuing your education online‚ and more people are signing up for courses every day. There are many advantages of distance learning and also benefits of distance learning when compared to the traditional continued education options. This method of learning appeals to students as young as the middle school level‚ all the way to students who are working to get their Master’s degree. It is especially great

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    Importance of Distance Education in India                                                                    Asif Ahmed               After independence‚ India had made tremendous progress in the field of education‚ though mostly quantitative in nature. Earlier‚ education was available only to the elites in society‚ and a large majority of poor and marginalized people remained illiterate. Political considerations have an important role in the expansion of higher education‚ especially at the

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    Therefore‚ with the presence of technology‚ education methods have changed significantly. In the past‚ learning methods were very classic. Lectures were given in schools‚ students were mainly relying on books

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    A Theoretical Framework for Distance Education-Desmond Keegan Keegan suggested that electronically linking students and instructor at various locations creates a virtual classroom. Keegan suggested three questions had to be answered before one could develop a theory. Those three questions are 1.) Is distance education an educational activity? 2.) Is distance education a form of conventional education? 3.) Is distance education possible‚ or is it a contradiction in terms? These 3 questions lend

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    No.1‚ 2012 www.iiste.org Effectiveness of Open and Distance Education and the Relevance of ICT: A North-East Indian Perspective Prasenjit Das‚ Ritimoni Bordoloi* Department of English‚ Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University‚ Guwahati 781006‚ Assam‚ India * E-mail of the corresponding author: ritimonibordoloi@gmail.com Abstract In today’sKnowledge Society‚ it is almost accepted by common agreement that open and distance learning (ODL) has enabled people to develop different levels

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