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Mark Thomas deleted FILEUPLOAD-308:
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> Reasons To Fall In Love With Studying Online
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>                 Key: FILEUPLOAD-308
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FILEUPLOAD-308
>             Project: Commons FileUpload
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Amber bolton
>            Priority: Major
>
> More than 6 million students in the US [study 
> online|https://myhomeworkwriter.com/]. Online learning began as early as the 
> late ’80s, and since then, the number of online students increases year after 
> year. However, it wasn’t until the March 2020 COVID-19 crisis that the world 
> paid more attention to e-learning. Online education platforms have since seen 
> a spike in user numbers as educational institutions are forced to turn to 
> e-learning due to the lockdown.
> With the many advantages that online learning offers, there is no turning 
> back from it. Here are reasons to fall in love with studying online.
> *Manageability*
> Online classes seamlessly weave into day-to-day activities. This is 
> particularly significant for professionals who juggle career and family 
> duties. Research has proved that 60% of online learners are professionals 
> seeking career advancement, promotions, or daring to switch careers entirely. 
> Learning in the comfort of their home [saves the learners time and 
> trouble|https://customwritingbee.com/]. Online learning also allows learners 
> to take extra courses because they can better manage their time.
> *Cost-effective.*
> Since online classes are virtual, they are charged lower than physical 
> classes. Moreover, their virtual nature means no extra costs are incurred 
> when studying. There’s no traveling to school or paying for meals and 
> boarding fees. The only expenses incurred in online classes are tuition fees 
> and internet costs. E-Learning has made [education affordable and 
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> *Flexibility*
> The average online student is 32 years old, and out of all the online 
> students, 54% take part-time courses. Online classes are very flexible 
> compared to in-person classes, which is why middle-aged adults love them. 
> Online students get to choose their learning hours and learn at their desired 
> pace. In-person classes are mostly inconsiderate of the learner’s different 
> cognitive capabilities. Therefore, slow students never get to catch up with 
> the average and bright students. Students determine the progress of their 
> online classes. Online courses are easier to schedule around the learner’s 
> lifestyle.
> *Accessibility*
> With [online learning|https://gradewriters.com/], the location of student and 
> instructor means nothing. E-learning has made it possible for learners to 
> take courses offered anywhere in the world.
> Learners are spoilt for choice in online education. A learner only needs an 
> internet-connected device to access any course they desire. Some universities 
> offer complete online undergraduate courses, allowing learners the 
> opportunity to earn degrees in their homes. Many graduates have acquired a 
> second degree through an online course.
> *Lower Student To Instructor Ratio.*
> A lecture hall holding 300 students is a likely scenario in traditional 
> in-person lectures. However, with online classes, these numbers can go as low 
> as 25 students in a class. It reduces the burden on the instructors and 
> minimizes the gap between instructor and student. Based on this, it is easy 
> to see why students might get more out of virtual classes than in-person 
> lectures. Since everything is done online, students can efficiently work with 
> their instructors for better performance.
> *Comfort*
> Is there anything more comfortable than studying at home? Online learning 
> lets students decide where to study. Learners have the luxury of learning in 
> their houses, at restaurants, in a library, etc. The convenience is 
> remarkable. 
> *Better Assessment Methods*
> Most online courses do not include exams. Instead, assignments and tasks are 
> used to assess the learner’s progress. This approach feels better for most 
> learners. With no exam pressure, online students can relax and thus learn 
> better.
> *Motivation*
> Online learning opens up opportunities and inspiration. Most people want to 
> learn, but they do not want to be in class. The convenience and flexibility 
> of online courses motivate some people to study and even form a studying 
> habit. Online learning has made education seem easier and less daunting.      
>               
> *Taking Full Responsibility*
> Students taking online classes are entirely in charge of their education. 
> While this freedom might be destructive to some learners, it can be highly 
> advantageous to others. All that is needed is discipline. The learner 
> determines when to begin and end their classes. Some learners even fast-pace 
> their education, something that is not possible with in-person classes.
> There are many reasons to choose online classes over in-person classes. Like 
> everything else, online classes face challenges too, like distractions, lack 
> of peer motivation, and the possibility of quitting. The choice to take 
> online or physical classes is bound to the learner’s goals. The learner 
> ultimately determines the success or failure of a teaching method.            
>        



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