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    No Credibility, No Clue!

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    No Credibility‚ No Clue! In his 2011 article‚ “Reliance on Online Materials Hinders Learning Potential for Students‚” David Smith attempts to build upon student’s obligated online interaction to make a case against online classes. Smith first shows how much today’s learners must use online materials by using the example of his own Alma Mater. By referencing his own experience at the University of Nebraska—Lincoln‚ with MyRED and EBSCO search engine‚ Smith lays the grounds for the focus of his

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    There are similarities in a traditional classroom and an online setting‚ however‚ I will identify the primary differences amongst the two. An online setting allows you more flexibility. It allows you to read and write at your own pace. You do not have to worry about rushing to get dressed for class‚ finding a baby sitter‚ deal with finding a parking space‚ driving to school‚ carrying a text book from one class to the next‚ or sitting in a classroom for hours. In addition‚ you do not have to be in

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    Online Education

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    difficult‚ to include‚ morning‚ midday or twilight shifts just to add school‚ in their schedule. The burden in juggling work‚ school and personal time resulted in school taking a back seat and leaving no room to attend a traditional classroom. Distance learning has opened the door to the education community‚ businesses and private companies in many ways to assist those by introducing classroom instruction via online. Online education has boomed the past few years and has given individuals the chance to

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    Online and Campus Classes

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    their home than a classroom and online courses save you extra time for other duties you have to do around the house.                The Prestige of Students Who Attend on Campus College are Greater with the Instructor         Higher quality of learning on campus college seems to be better for students.  Students have better interaction with the instructor going to on campus college.  Students have a better feel for the courses and learn more with the help of the instructor and their classmates

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    Do you enjoy sitting in class with peers and taking notes and while listening to the professor’s lecture? Or do you prefer sitting at home alone‚ learning at your own pace? Online education allows the students to learn at his or her pace‚ while traditional education gives students the tools to succeed in a more competitive environment. Personal learning styles differ. Therefore‚ the differences between online education and traditional education in terms of instruction and social interaction might

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    The Impact of Technology

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    Technology‚ mainly computers and video games‚ have made a vast difference in our society. Many years ago there were not very many forms of technology that existed. People often used type writers‚ went‚ dancing‚ did puzzle‚ and played board games for entertainment. Nowadays‚ the use of computers has become extremely popular. If an individual is not using a computer for some form on entertainment‚ they are most likely using it for something along the lines of school or work. Technology has gone from

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    what you have read or studied so far in a course is an essential part of understanding. This journal entry form will provide a place for you to take some time and reflect on the prompt below. Journal Instructions: GCU strives to support student learning by creating an online community. In 250-300 words‚ reflect on how GCU enriches a student’s life. Answer the following questions in your reflection: 1. How can a “community” feeling inside an online course help you stay motivated? 2. Describe

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    Summary of Article UNV501

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    Article Summary Kate Donaldson Grand Canyon University: UNV-501: Introduction to Graduate Studies in the College of Education September 7‚ 2013 Article Summary This paper explores a published article that reports on the results from research conducted about student communication in online classes. In this article the author researched students aging from 20-50 year olds. The article exposes the research results from those who performed online classes in both the Generation x and

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    Communication in Online Classes" One can still learn even if they do not take a part in the online discussion (Beaudoin 2002). Read-only participants: a case for student communication in online classes was done to show the other side of Beaudoin’s article‚ Learning or lurking? Tracking the “invisible” online student. Nagel‚ Blignaut‚ and Cronje wanted to show how successful students are when they take advantage with in an online community. In order for a student to be able to succeed in any online course‚ the

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    academic advisor who suggested I try both to see which I preferred best. I now am taking one course of each and have drawn my own conclusion to the advantages and disadvantages of the guided study course. Guided study is less interactive and more self-learning which for me is an advantage because the less I have to interact throughout the week the better. Guided study requires a written assignment due each week while online requires a written assignment due every other week however online also requires

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