Have you ever taken an online course - can you learn without a real teacher?

@dbhattji (2506)
India
July 3, 2007 2:22am CST
I have found many online lessons for music, but every time I felt that you can't master anything unless you sit before a real teacher and learn because learning is not just gathering information, so the interaction with a real human is essential part of learning. How about you - do you like online course or real classroom?
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@wolves69 (755)
• United States
3 Jul 07
I've been in and out of college for most of my adult life. I really like the classroom setting if the teachers are decent enough. The last courses I took, the teachers were very domineering and one-sided. Those classes I dreaded, because every idea that didn't fit into their world was attacked. Not discussed but attacked. I'm the type that will actively participate in the classroom but only if I feel comfortable. So, for me I'll pick up on an idea and do extra research or reading. This leads well to on-line course work for my Masters. My recommendation is classroom work is great and there should be a minimal amount required for a BS/BA degree. For Master's, it doesn't matter as much; however, Doctorate's is a different story. IMHO
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@dbhattji (2506)
• India
3 Jul 07
yes, human contact is very important for our development. We can learn from others as well, and there should be a minimum time one spends in it for any degree course.
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@navtech (1773)
• India
3 Jul 07
Hi, dbhattji, I did not try online for learning. On online learning you can only gather information and many questions in your brain will not get answered. While learning through real teacher always help us to learn thoroughly because whatever questions you have would be cleared immediately. Learning through real teacher is real learning.
@dbhattji (2506)
• India
3 Jul 07
that is right, In India we believe that we must have a Guru (teacher) to learn any thing. Their experience and love help us in learning faster and better.