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In recent years, as a result of COVID, there is a growing popularity of online education. People all around the world prefer to have online classes because it's more flexible. You can join your lecture anytime you want and from anywhere you are, so it's more comfortable. There is a chance that there will be [...]
I would say the demand for traditional universities is likely to go down, mainly because these days teenagers or even adults are more eager to learn online as it is more convenient and easier to access. If you want to learn about a subject or a topic, you can just search on YouTube or websites [...]
Firstly, it is undeniable that this will create a competitive environment among traditional universities. Nowadays, students do not have to choose their dream school based on geography, so it is very difficult for normal universities to compete with well-reputed universities. Students can access a variety of better courses through online education. Secondly, the demand for [...]
Today's world has mastered technology, so they have introduced a factor called online education to the public, and it has affected the traditional way of studying. For instance, there is a low attendance rate in universities as more people are engaging in online studies and acquiring education through online platforms rather than being present in [...]
I would say that even if online education is increasing, both are important. Both online education and traditional university, you know, real face-to-face teaching, are valuable. First of all, online classes are really good for people who are busy, such as a mother pursuing her master's degree while managing children at home. It's beneficial to [...]
