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Remote eLearning

What is Remote eLearning?

Definition: A learning system based on formalised teaching but with the help of electronic resources is known as E-learning. While teaching can be based in or out of the classrooms, the use of computers and the Internet forms the major component of E-learningELearning does make students more mobile. E-learning allows students to study from any place where they have stable internet access. It also allows them to study at any time they find comfortable. ... Moreover, this also allows students to organize their time more effectively.

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Education has changed a lot in the last couple decades. Technology has completely changed our learning experience and has made it more personal and interactive. It’s important that education evolves with these new learning styles.

#1 Schedule Flexibility

Fitting school in around family responsibilities and work can be a real challenge. Virtual class gives students the flexibility to study on the schedule that works best for them. The easy access of an online learning platform gives learners the opportunity to take a break at certain times during work to take a class.

#2 Knowledge Retention

Online instruction for many delivers a more effective learning experience because of the fun and short interactive modules that can be paused and repeated if needed. These modules are referred to as micro learning which help learners find what they need quicker, manageable and memorable.

#3 Increased Engagement & Participation

You can message your teacher through chat or you can use the interactive comment and share features to help you engage and connect. For Example, it can also help learners who aren’t comfortable interacting in-person an opportunity to contribute. Also, features like the comment and rating allows your teachers to determine the quality of their content and to adjust accordingly to ensure that students get the most effective learning experience.

#4 Increased Convenience

Without the time or location limitations of a traditional classroom, students have the freedom to engage and absorb content with peers, at a location and time that they will learn best. Schools are realizing that not every learner is the same and sitting in a classroom for hours to learn about a topic is not effective for everyone. That’s why a virtual classroom can help because it allows learners to comprehend topics on their own terms, on many devices and anywhere that has internet.

#5 Immediate feedback on tests

When you’re enrolled in a virtual class you don’t have to worry about waiting days for test results.  When you take your tests online they are usually scored when you finish and you can quickly see where you need to improve. Also, your teacher can access your assignments and provide written feedback.