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FAQ
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Online education is known for its flexibility, but studies have identified several additional benefits of attending class online. Among them:
Communication: Many students are more comfortable engaging in meaningful discussions online than in a classroom. These students might have hearing or speech impairments; speak different languages; have severe social anxiety; or simply need more time to organize their thoughts.
Personalized learning: Not all students learn the same way. Web-based learning allows instructors to deliver the same content using different media, like videos or simulations, personalizing learning. Online classes providing round-the-clock access to materials and lectures also let students study when they feel most focused and engaged.
Accessibility: Online programs transcend time, geographic, and other barriers to higher education. This can be helpful for those who work full-time, live in remote regions, or serve in the military.
Efficiency: Studies show online students tend to achieve the same learning results in half the time as classroom-based students.
Engagement: Online instructors can use games, social media, virtual badges, and other engaging technologies to motivate students and enhance learning.
Most students need at minimum high-speed Internet access and a computer or mobile device with webcams and microphones capable of running Zoom, Google Jamboard and Google Classroom. Although we offer mobile apps for learning on-the-go, smartphones alone may not be sufficient at times. Thus, we suggest you keep a tablet or laptop handy for a better learning experience 😎.
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