Content feed Comments Feed Become a Fan on Facebook

The Future of Education on the Web

Posted by Ramesh Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Distance learning appears, by all accounts, to be the thing of the future. Indeed, the fame of learning from home - or what used to be called night school - has never been so flagrant. In fact, a lot of elementary and secondary schools are getting involved in the virtual learning bandwagon. As reported by CNN, more than 1/3rd of school zones districts in the United States allow some type of web and video communication courses.

There are no limits to the types of classes pupils have at their disposal. From the liberal arts to computer science to art and education, the Internet has connected the lengths between teachers and students. The basic gain is providing students access to classes and curriculum that were not available before. Remote classes allow schools and students to help solve scheduling conflicts, providing more flexibility to pupils who either have to work a portion of the day or participate in after-school programs.

In 2005, according to CNN, an estimated 36% of national school districts, or 5,500 out of 15,000 districts, had students enrolled in distant learning classes. This included students in upper school, middle, and elementary schools. Susan Patrick, who oversaw the Department of Education's Technology Office, expects a giant spike in distance education in the near future

by Julio Santoria

The importance of national accreditation at (http://www.elderhostel.org/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST&f=16&t=3273) Ashworth University distant educational programs

Source: http://www.PopularArticles.com/article151674.html

0 Responses to The Future of Education on the Web

Post a Comment

Web Services Hyderabad

Web Services Hyderabad
99 Hosters