¶ … Technology has become increasingly prevalent in the delivery of education, in particular making use of the Internet to lower the cost of delivering education. Online courses in particular have become more popular over the past twenty years. They appeal to a large target market including people who live in remote areas, and working parents who are able to continue their studies at home. The convenience of online education has brought it to the mainstream of the education system, and most schools offer some form of online education.
Because the earliest forms of online education were typically offered by low-grade private schools, online education earned a poor reputation for its quality, in particular in relation to a traditional classroom education. As online schooling has become mainstream, however, technology has evolved to address some of its shortcomings. One commonly-cited shortcoming is that online classes create a lack of personal interaction between the students, and between the student and instructor. The use of online chats, video chats and message boards, however, allows students at online schools to remain in contact with one another, and with the instructor. Despite the perception that the lack of personal interaction makes for a lesser education, the reality is that digital interaction is common among students at traditional schools as well. There is less direct personal interaction, but as that becomes less important in traditional education, it is reasonable to argue that this difference is overstated.
Another cited difference, in the level of interaction between student and instructor, is also something of a red herring. While the level of interaction between students and instructors might be high at a small liberal arts school in the Maritimes, the reality for most Canadian students is that they have little opportunity to interact directly with their instructors, especially in the first couple of years of university. At best, they will...
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