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       Do you agree with online education? Is it the future of educatio
       n?
       By: Sepideh Date: September 8, 2019, 5:38 am
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       Can you imagine the time that no school exists, instead it is
       all about online education?
       #Post#: 19365--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Do you agree with online education? Is it the future of educ
       ation?
       By: Chizuko hanji Date: September 8, 2019, 7:08 am
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       No, I can't. Teaching in person never extinct, especially, in
       terms of children education. Feeling the atmosphere of learning
       in real-time in a real place effet their brains and bodies.  I
       mean, it is a good effect. Of course, there are the negative
       sides of school teaching, thinking of the increase of
       homeschooling these days.
       #Post#: 19375--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Do you agree with online education? Is it the future of educ
       ation?
       By: SHL Date: September 8, 2019, 1:24 pm
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       [quote author=Chizuko link=topic=1359.msg19365#msg19365
       date=1567944508]
       No, I can't. Teaching in person never extinct, especially, in
       terms of children education. Feeling the atmosphere of learning
       in real-time in a real place effet their brains and bodies.  I
       mean, it is a good effect. Of course, there are the negative
       sides of school teaching, thinking of the increase of
       homeschooling these days.
       [/quote]
       I think online education is terrible for most subjects. They
       even have it for law, which I think is horrible. To miss the
       interaction with the teacher and other students? What is that?
       It’s like being taught by a machine.
       Would you want to go to a doctor or dentist who had an online
       medical degree? NO WAY!
       #Post#: 19386--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Do you agree with online education? Is it the future of educ
       ation?
       By: Susan Date: September 8, 2019, 11:33 pm
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       In my profession, as in many others, we are required to have a
       certain amount of hours of continuing education to maintain our
       license.  I now get almost all my hours online-- only taking
       in-person classes to meet the minimum requirements of one
       credential that requires some face-to-face class time. I don´t
       think online classes are going to entirely take over--
       especially for things like Kindergarten.  I have gotten where I
       can barely sit through a traditional class.
       I suspect that in the future there will also be more syndicated
       content-- that even in classes where people meet together more
       lectures will be given by video to large numbers of people in
       different classrooms where the ¨teachers¨spend more of the time
       being monitors and leading discussions and answering questions,
       while having the explanation of concepts done pre-recorded.
       I know I am certainly having quite of few teens that have their
       schooling online in my practice now.  I expect to see it
       happening even more.
       #Post#: 19387--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Do you agree with online education? Is it the future of educ
       ation?
       By: SHL Date: September 9, 2019, 12:07 am
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       [quote author=Susan link=topic=1359.msg19386#msg19386
       date=1568003621]
       In my profession, as in many others, we are required to have a
       certain amount of hours of continuing education to maintain our
       license.  I now get almost all my hours online-- only taking
       in-person classes to meet the minimum requirements of one
       credential that requires some face-to-face class time. I don´t
       think online classes are going to entirely take over--
       especially for things like Kindergarten.  I have gotten where I
       can barely sit through a traditional class.
       I suspect that in the future there will also be more syndicated
       content-- that even in classes where people meet together more
       lectures will be given by video to large numbers of people in
       different classrooms where the ¨teachers¨spend more of the time
       being monitors and leading discussions and answering questions,
       while having the explanation of concepts done pre-recorded.
       I know I am certainly having quite of few teens that have their
       schooling online in my practice now.  I expect to see it
       happening even more.
       [/quote]
       Well for continuing professional education that’s totally
       different. Online is fine.  I do that for law every two years.
       But for basic education, online education? No way.  I like the
       traditional classroom approach.
       #Post#: 19388--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Do you agree with online education? Is it the future of educ
       ation?
       By: Chizuko hanji Date: September 9, 2019, 12:38 am
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       I think young kids need to have classes with classmates. They
       can enjoy something naughty things with friends like drawing,
       riddling in the books without listening to the teacher.
       Everybody has experienced like showing each other how they add
       mustache on Edison in the books. That's one of learning in life,
       too.
       The reality is the education style of adults has changed a lot.
       I agree with Susan. One of my American friends is a nurse school
       student. She needs to take the recorded online classes and
       submit the assignments as well as the practical training at the
       hospital. Regarding university students, if they don't have
       computers, they can't take courses either.
       The circumstance has already changed before mentioning the value
       of online educations,
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