Regarding the results, I do agree with the comment from Mark: "He thinks the move to even more online learning is not so suitable for younger/full time students. It is mainly beneficial for part-time, mature or presently-employed students." I think this is very true, and i also have experienced that Part time or employed students are the ones who benefit the most from more online learning.
I personally myself cannot really take up courses that are face to face teaching due to work constraints / and working hours, and i would prefer doing online / distance learning as the best option, and having the option available for online courses side by side to Face to face teaching would be a great advantage for many.
Hi Herve,
ReplyDeleteRegarding the results, I do agree with the comment from Mark: "He thinks the move to even more online learning is not so suitable for younger/full time students. It is mainly beneficial for part-time, mature or presently-employed students." I think this is very true, and i also have experienced that Part time or employed students are the ones who benefit the most from more online learning.
I personally myself cannot really take up courses that are face to face teaching due to work constraints / and working hours, and i would prefer doing online / distance learning as the best option, and having the option available for online courses side by side to Face to face teaching would be a great advantage for many.
Good Luck with your Report.
Cheers
Krishan