Online Learning – Boon or Bane?

Swati was
looking for internship opportunities,
but despite constant efforts, she couldn’t get one. After
multiple rejections, she realised that lack of experience and skill-gap made
her profile below par and was the reason for all the rejections. Unfortunately,
there are millions of students like Swati out there. But fortunately, there is
a solution to help solve this problem and that is — Online learning.

The certificate you
will receive at the successful completion of the training (offline or online)
will help put you a step ahead of your peers and the knowledge will help give
you an in-depth understanding about the subject. It would help boost your
resume and in seeking career opportunities as employers prefer students who
have relevant skills and understanding.

There has been a
debate about online learning for some time, students often wonder – if it is
solving a problem or creating problems? To help you make an informed decision
we will discuss both the aspects.

To begin with, what
is online learning?

Unlike the
conventional learning in a classroom, online learning makes the content
available for students digitally. Students can learn online, anywhere and
anytime. Instead of physical copies of books, e-learning uses visual content
and gamification.

Boon?

Learning has always
been a long and a tedious journey. Offline centers and study material usually
make learning monotonous and the student tends to lose interest after a while,
but online learning has made it interesting, fun and a cakewalk. You can relax
back in your seat while the knowledge is displayed on your screen.

Some of the perks of online learning are-

1. Economical:

In the case of online
training, students’ aim is to learn so companies do not incur any expenses in
miscellaneous offline activities and money is spent only on developing the
content for the student thereby lowering the cost of training. Moreover, the
time you might have spent commuting can now be saved.

2. Get your doubts cleared:

While learning,
doubts might arise about the topic and students usually hesitate in asking
questions in front of the class. In online learning, you are an anonymous user
and your doubts, as frivolous, they may be, do not have to be asked in front of
a class full of students. It will help you in getting your doubts cleared
without a hesitation.

3. Flexibility:

You will be able to
learn a new skill as per your timeline while devoting as many hours in a day as
you would like. The short breaks that students usually encounter during
professional and academic career and spend procrastinating can now be spent in
a productive way.

Bane?

With the increase in
the number of students opting for online learning, there have been various
doubts associated with it. Students and parents wonder if it is value for money
or if all the doubts will be answered or would they be losing out by not being
in a classroom? Students find it difficult to imagine how the topics which are
taught in the classrooms will be taught through online mediums. Students even
worry about getting duped and because of these questions they stay vary from
opting for an online training. The questions that might arise are justified but
can easily be avoided with thorough research about the platform offering the
training. Even platforms are working towards bridging the gap so as to provide
a flawless experience for the student and help remove all their qualms.

Over the past couple
of years, online learning has grown exponentially and is becoming a mainstream
medium for learning. With the rise in competition among students, it is
essential to have in-depth knowledge and stay up to date with relevant skills.
The final choice is yours — offline or online?

Courtesy:
Internshala Trainings (trainings.
internshala.com)

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