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Title: Analyzing The Benefits And Drawbacks Of Online Learning In Higher Education
Authors: Dwivedi, Tosendra
Prajapati, Vikas
Jariwala, Chirag H
Prajapati, Aakansha
Murthy, G V K
Keywords: Benefits
Drawbacks
Online
Higher Education
Learning
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: African Journal of Biological Sciences
Citation: Vol. 6, No. 2; pp. 1115-1125
Abstract: There are both positive and negative aspects associated with the rise of online learning in higher education, which can be experienced by students, teachers, and educational institutions alike. There has been a change in the field of education brought about by the broad adoption of digital technology, which has made previously unimaginable possibilities for distant learning and the availability of instructional materials an available alternative. The purpose of this study is to investigate the many advantages and disadvantages of online learning in the context of higher education. Students have the ability to access course materials and lectures in a convenient manner through online learning, which offers an incredible degree of flexibility. Non-traditional learners, such as working professionals or individuals with familial duties, who may have trouble attending conventional, face-to-face sessions, can benefit tremendously from the adaptability of online education. This is especially true for individuals who are non-traditional learners. It is also possible for students from a wide variety of backgrounds to pursue higher education through the use of online learning, which provides increased accessibility by bypassing regional geographical barriers.
URI: https://doi.org/ 10.33472/AFJBS.6.Si2.2024.1115-1125
https://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/15828
ISSN: 2663-2187
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