Why is Online Learning so Popular (and is it
for me)?
By: Tanja Gardner
Why Keep Learning?
There's no doubting that adult education is a huge industry
nowadays. With the job market growing ever more competitive, and
employees being expected to continually develop themselves
professionally (whatever their profession), 'lifelong learning' has
become a necessity, rather than just an added bonus. Failure to
upskill can be the difference between getting the job of your
dreams, and losing out to a slightly more qualified candidate - or
simply being passed up yet again for a promotion.
Even for those outside of the workforce, education is the most
reliable path to better relationships, a better financial situation,
and better quality of life over all. Jim Rohn, America's foremost
business philosopher, has been known to say that 'Formal education
will make you a living - self education will make you a fortune!'
But what is it about internet education (or 'webucation') that
makes it so popular? How do we know if online learning is right for
us, or if we're better off signing up for face-to-face classes
somewhere local?
Advantages of Learning Online
The most obvious advantage of online education is its sheer
flexibility in terms of time. It allows you to study totally on your
own timetable, around the many other commitments you already have in
your life. You can study while working fulltime, while you're doing
shiftwork or while caring for children or relatives. Whether you're
at your best early in the morning or late in the evening, you can
study at a time that suits you. You don't have to worry about
catching tutors during their office hours, and courses are available
to you 24/7, so you don't have to worry about fitting in with your
lecturer's schedule.
Equally helpful is the geographical flexibility it gives you.
Suddenly, transport logistics become a non-issue. You can study
courses based in other cities - indeed in other countries. Travel
costs like petrol and parking or public transport are a thing of the
past; and you don't have to factor in travel time either (not to
mention cutting out any rushing between classes if you're studying
more than one at a time!)
Almost more important than logistics for many students, however,
is the fact that online learning allows you to personalise your
study. If you already know some of the material in the course
syllabus, you don't need to wait for your fellow students to cover
it before you move on to what *you* want to learn. If you're having
difficulty understanding a particular concept, you can spend as much
time on it as you want without feeling you're slowing your
classmates down. You can find courses that are delivered in the
medium *you* learn best in - whether that be audio, video, or the
written word.
Online courses can be far more affordable than face-to-face
classes as well. Fees are often lower; even before you factor in the
lack of transport costs, parking, childcare fees, and any need to
eat out. Most online courses will allow you to study totally at your
own pace, so you can end up completing your course in far less time
than it would take if you'd been attending weekly classes.
Is Online Education For Everyone?
The truth is that internet education won't suit everyone. For a
start, you need to have a basic understanding of how to use a
computer and connect to the internet, and not everyone does.
However, the fact that you're reading this article online suggests
you already have that understanding. You need to have regular
Internet access - and it will be easier for you to study to your own
timetable if you can connect to the 'Net at home, rather than at a
friend's or a public library.
Just as for face-to-face classes (perhaps a little more so), you
need to be organised and fairly self-motivated. You need to know
exactly why you want to complete the course you enrol in, and really
understand what difference passing it will make in your life. You
need to be able to plan out when you're going to dedicate time to
studying, and have the commitment to honour your plans.
If you know what you want to get out of online education,
however, and you're willing to follow the study plans you set for
yourself, 'webucation' can provide you with huge opportunities! It
can reduce the logistical hassles of studying important courses,
while providing you with a far more enjoyable, convenient and
personalised learning experience. All this, and often at a price far
less than face-to-face classes would cost you - it's no wonder
Forbes magazine described internet education as "one of the biggest
emerging trends of the decade".
Author Bio
Tanja Gardner (http://optimumlife.co.nz)
is a stress management and fitness coach who's worked in education
for two years. If you're interested in a whole new way to learn
online that lets you *earn* while you study, visit http://optimumlife.successuniversity.com/new
for a free 14 day trial.
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