Online Learning

By M.c.
@mashil (23)
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
August 26, 2016 5:40pm CST
Nowadays too many online educations are being offered on social media sites. If you are a parent, would you like your children to go on this online schooling or just send them to break and mortar schools or universities? What do you think?
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@RubyHawk (99405)
• Atlanta, Georgia
27 Aug 16
Brick and mortar everytime.
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@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
27 Aug 16
@mashil Gone are the days of old schooling. There are no competent teachers nor the atmosphere is good in the schools. You can teach children and spend lot of your time . If you do not understand, you can seek the help of others even. There is nothing wrong in it. The most advantage is you can teach your children the mannerisms which is more valuable than routine education.
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@RubyHawk (99405)
• Atlanta, Georgia
28 Aug 16
@mashil I think it's better to have a teacher so students can ask questions and go into detail about their subjects.
@mashil (23)
• Dubai, United Arab Emirates
27 Aug 16
Is there any difference about knowledge taken from online to that on the normal old style schooling?
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• Turin, Italy
27 Aug 16
Online learning is the future. I don't think you should use "unofficial" channel because out there is full of EXCELLENT sources of knowledge. Just to quote two of them: coursera (you can even earn certificate and the courses are from real univerties, FREE without certificate), khanacademy (interactive, fun, game-based, and TOTALLY FREE), openculture (for learning language and stuff like that), and you can search for that kind of websites on the net. Udemy has some free courses as well. I'll write a post about that tomorrow, maybe. Thank you for the incipit. See you! :)
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@mashil (23)
• Dubai, United Arab Emirates
27 Aug 16
Oh you are welcome dear. That is a good insight you wrote. I will check it for my self the site you said. It can be a good start for investing knowledge about everything.
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• Turin, Italy
27 Aug 16
@mashil Yeah, I think they're pretty good. I used coursera several times and khanacademy is just... fun. Fun to learn
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@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
27 Aug 16
For Indian atmosphere, sending children to school is a damn waste. The teachers themselves lack education and knowledge. Better, prepare them for online education only.
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@mashil (23)
• Dubai, United Arab Emirates
27 Aug 16
Oh that's a good idea if schools around town is a little less compitent. :)
• Daman, India
27 Aug 16
according to me online education is good option for those who can't reach or go to school /universities but that doesn't mean that its more helpful then school and universities.... social media n education sites offer you knowledge but it cannot teach you how to become socialize manner moral values social responsibility an dhow to deal with real life problems ....
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@mashil (23)
• Dubai, United Arab Emirates
27 Aug 16
Social media is not the proper education channel. But I think there are really good institutions available now for a valuable degree..