Online education

Published September 10, 2022

THE success or failure of students hinges on their decisions regarding education and careers. Modern schooling is far more varied than that of the 19th century. The evolution of pedagogy and other revolutionary discoveries have led to the implementation of more transparent educational methods.

E-learning gives students the freedom to study in their chosen settings, be it their own home or any other location. Students have access to a wide variety of resources, including but not limited to written texts, audio recordings, video clips, photographs and handwritten notes. However, the element of research may face certain disadvantages.

People who cannot access or participate in the more conventional forms of education may find success with education obtained online. Nearly six million college students are enrolled in online courses that are expanding by nearly 30 per cent annually.

Adapting to changing circumstances is one of the many benefits people and businesses may derive from participating in online educational programmes. Combining traditional methods of instruction with online learning is clearly an excellent strategy for maximising the benefits of modern online education.

Hamza Hassan
Lahore

Published in Dawn, September 10th, 2022

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