Monday, July 11, 2016

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With more and more students taking online courses, both the students and the college benefits. For example, online education is very profitable  because it allows schools to reach new student populations both nationally and internationally.  In addition, schools can provide instructions without the expense of classrooms, offices, libraries, and bookstores. However, some online education does have some drawbacks. For instance, there are still some who question the effectiveness of whether online courses can duplicate the dynamic educational atmosphere that face-to-face instructions provide. These problems could be easily solved. First, online education should require more self-dicipline. Second, schools need to make sure the education is delivered by technology the same way it is in the classroom. If these problems are addressed, both students and colleges would benefit because students save the cost of commuting to and from school and the online education offers the freedom of flexibility scheduling, creating extra time for work or family.

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