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  • Essay / Online Courses - 564

    Online courses offer students or anyone choosing to take a course the ability to create their own schedule. For some students, taking an online course is easier than attending a class in person. Online courses are a choice that everyone has, but that doesn't mean everyone should take it, as Tom Snyder of Ivy Tech Community College states in his article: "Students need to determine whether the Online learning is an option for them because not everyone does well. with this type of study” (Snyder). Going to class and sitting in front of a computer are two different environments. As Dan Ariely, a professor at Duke University, says in the article "The Benefits and Pitfalls of Online Teaching": The problem is that my imagination is limited in many ways, which means that every time that I underestimate clarity, the course will not measure up to what I could do if I had students in front of me giving me feedback in real time, helping me adapt it to their needs . (Ariely) In a classroom environment, students can ask questions and teachers can answer them immediately. Online students...