E-Learning: A Substitute for Classroom Learning?
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Chandra Shekhar chaudhari said:
2 years ago
E-learning, or online learning, has become increasingly popular in recent years, especially with advancements in technology and internet connectivity. While it offers numerous benefits and has proven to be an effective educational tool, it is not necessarily a complete substitute for classroom learning. Here are some points to consider:
Flexibility: One of the primary advantages of e-learning is its flexibility. Learners can access course materials and participate in discussions at their own pace and convenience. This flexibility is particularly beneficial for working professionals or individuals with other commitments who may not be able to attend regular classroom sessions.
Access to a wide range of courses: E-learning platforms provide access to a vast array of courses and subjects, often from reputable institutions and instructors from around the world. This enables learners to explore diverse topics that may not be available in their local educational institutions.
Self-paced learning: E-learning allows learners to progress at their own speed, which can be advantageous for individuals who learn at a different pace than their peers. They can spend more time on challenging topics or move quickly through material they already understand, promoting personalized learning experiences.
Cost-effective: E-learning can be a more affordable option compared to traditional classroom learning. It eliminates costs associated with commuting, housing, and physical textbooks, making education more accessible to individuals with limited financial resources.
Limited social interaction: One significant drawback of e-learning is the reduced opportunity for face-to-face interaction and collaboration with peers and instructors. Classroom learning fosters social interaction, teamwork, and the development of interpersonal skills, which are essential in various aspects of life.
Lack of hands-on experience: Some subjects and skills require hands-on experiences or physical presence, such as laboratory work, art, music, or sports. While e-learning can provide theoretical knowledge in these areas, it may not fully substitute the practical learning experiences offered in a classroom or lab environment.
Technical requirements and accessibility: E-learning relies heavily on technology and internet access. Therefore, learners without reliable internet connections or access to suitable devices may face challenges in fully engaging with online courses.
In conclusion, e-learning is a valuable educational tool that offers flexibility, accessibility, and a broad range of courses.
However, it cannot completely replace classroom learning, as it may lack certain elements like face-to-face interaction, hands-on experiences, and immediate feedback. A combination of both e-learning and classroom learning, known as blended learning, can provide a more comprehensive and effective educational experience.
Flexibility: One of the primary advantages of e-learning is its flexibility. Learners can access course materials and participate in discussions at their own pace and convenience. This flexibility is particularly beneficial for working professionals or individuals with other commitments who may not be able to attend regular classroom sessions.
Access to a wide range of courses: E-learning platforms provide access to a vast array of courses and subjects, often from reputable institutions and instructors from around the world. This enables learners to explore diverse topics that may not be available in their local educational institutions.
Self-paced learning: E-learning allows learners to progress at their own speed, which can be advantageous for individuals who learn at a different pace than their peers. They can spend more time on challenging topics or move quickly through material they already understand, promoting personalized learning experiences.
Cost-effective: E-learning can be a more affordable option compared to traditional classroom learning. It eliminates costs associated with commuting, housing, and physical textbooks, making education more accessible to individuals with limited financial resources.
Limited social interaction: One significant drawback of e-learning is the reduced opportunity for face-to-face interaction and collaboration with peers and instructors. Classroom learning fosters social interaction, teamwork, and the development of interpersonal skills, which are essential in various aspects of life.
Lack of hands-on experience: Some subjects and skills require hands-on experiences or physical presence, such as laboratory work, art, music, or sports. While e-learning can provide theoretical knowledge in these areas, it may not fully substitute the practical learning experiences offered in a classroom or lab environment.
Technical requirements and accessibility: E-learning relies heavily on technology and internet access. Therefore, learners without reliable internet connections or access to suitable devices may face challenges in fully engaging with online courses.
In conclusion, e-learning is a valuable educational tool that offers flexibility, accessibility, and a broad range of courses.
However, it cannot completely replace classroom learning, as it may lack certain elements like face-to-face interaction, hands-on experiences, and immediate feedback. A combination of both e-learning and classroom learning, known as blended learning, can provide a more comprehensive and effective educational experience.
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Vishwa said:
1 decade ago
Hi friends,
As technology is growing rapidly, as it given e-learing way to the students. It is a advantages to the students and teacher, as a teacher can teach more subject along with visualisation concepts and color pictures which make the students to get easy remembering by this we can make India to be strong for future generations. There is proverb that "A plant can bend in its early stage, but it cannot be bend when it become a tree".
As technology is growing rapidly, as it given e-learing way to the students. It is a advantages to the students and teacher, as a teacher can teach more subject along with visualisation concepts and color pictures which make the students to get easy remembering by this we can make India to be strong for future generations. There is proverb that "A plant can bend in its early stage, but it cannot be bend when it become a tree".
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Venkata ramana said:
10 years ago
Yes, e-learning is a substitute for classroom learning because if a student didn't attend a class because of ill he want to learn that topic in that case the best way is e-learning. With the help of this we can save time, paper usage.
Now a days all the people are using internet (uneducated people also). If they know about this possibility they got the enthusiasm and they become educated. So that knowledge will be shared quickly. It is useful for children if they accept this then they do not spent their time on mobile games.
Now a days all the people are using internet (uneducated people also). If they know about this possibility they got the enthusiasm and they become educated. So that knowledge will be shared quickly. It is useful for children if they accept this then they do not spent their time on mobile games.
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Sonal said:
9 years ago
Hi, everyone.
I am going to add some points to this discussion.
Today is the world of Internet. Whether someone has something to eat or not but he will have Internet for sure. And during this time e-learning is the best way to learn anything at anytime at anywhere. I want to tell you some points in favor of e-learning.
1) The most important thing is we can save trees by saving paper.
So, we can have a better environment.
2) Take an example like if a teacher wants to teach about 3D, then he will not able to show it on board. But by images, the students can able to realize it.
3) If an aged person has the interest to learn anything, he need not join any Institute. He can have it by this.
4) The rural area students can get better stuff of learning if they want.
Due to all these advantages, we should go for e-learning.
Thank you.
I am going to add some points to this discussion.
Today is the world of Internet. Whether someone has something to eat or not but he will have Internet for sure. And during this time e-learning is the best way to learn anything at anytime at anywhere. I want to tell you some points in favor of e-learning.
1) The most important thing is we can save trees by saving paper.
So, we can have a better environment.
2) Take an example like if a teacher wants to teach about 3D, then he will not able to show it on board. But by images, the students can able to realize it.
3) If an aged person has the interest to learn anything, he need not join any Institute. He can have it by this.
4) The rural area students can get better stuff of learning if they want.
Due to all these advantages, we should go for e-learning.
Thank you.
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Jairam said:
9 years ago
No. Many times we have to learn practically by doing experiments in labs. And also if we are learning in classes it would be more effective.
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Ansh said:
9 years ago
Hello, Guys. I want to share my personal experience with you if we take an example of good e-learning website then "byjus.com" is a good one. For once they give 14 days free for subsection and after the cost of subscription for 1 month is near about 10,000 Rs. If talk about school then yearly fees is near about 25,000 to 40,000 Rs so it is not possible for each and every student to go through for the e-learning.
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Suman said:
7 years ago
E-learning is good up to a certain extent.
It can't replace classroom studies but can help it to become more effective. In e-learning, our course is completed within the given time. Which sometimes not possible in the classroom.
It can't replace classroom studies but can help it to become more effective. In e-learning, our course is completed within the given time. Which sometimes not possible in the classroom.
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Pratip Banerjee said:
5 years ago
No, absolutely not but e-learning is one only substitution in the current situation of COVID-19. First of all, in India internet do not reach every place, secondly, a huge amount of students don not have a smartphone, thirdly in a remote area of India do not have electricity so those students who are poor they are can't reach higher studies or did not able compleated their education so India will miss hudge amount of educated human resource. But if classroom learning and e-learning merged with each other then we get a better result. Those two methods can not substitute or complement each other but we need two methods simultaneously, then we get a far better result. So, we need classroom digital learning these things will produce a better result for students.
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Deepthy said:
1 decade ago
Hai friends.
I think that e- learning is never a substitute for classroom learning, because classroom learning develop a good relationship between teacher and students. In classroom learning students are thinking to solve a problem for a particular subject whereas in e-learning there is no such chance. Good character can develop each student do to classroom learning. . So I agree with classroom learning is more important.
I think that e- learning is never a substitute for classroom learning, because classroom learning develop a good relationship between teacher and students. In classroom learning students are thinking to solve a problem for a particular subject whereas in e-learning there is no such chance. Good character can develop each student do to classroom learning. . So I agree with classroom learning is more important.
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Priya,D.vidhrani said:
10 years ago
E learning is a very good substitute for classroom learning as it provides a wide platform to those who cannot afford much and it gives opportunity to learn better to everyone. And also E-learning is more useful to rural areas than urban because so as to get good and efficient knowledge students have to move from there home town far away sometimes high school education is also not available in some rural areas.
If our government is ready to provide such facilities in rural areas then problem of teacher will also get solve aromatically as no teacher is interested to come to live in rural areas.
If our government is ready to provide such facilities in rural areas then problem of teacher will also get solve aromatically as no teacher is interested to come to live in rural areas.
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