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How helpful was the online studying?

How helpful was the online studying?

by Methode Urimubenshi -
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How helpful was the online studying?

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by Etienne Mushimiyimana -

Online studying was helpful because you attend courses and doing many other things at the same time

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by Gaspard Hitimana -
not only that but also online studying has enhanced our collaboration.
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by Olivier Habinshuti -

don't forget the collaboration with other very quickly

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by Monique Uwoyangeneye -
  1. Variety of programs and courses: From traditional four-year universities to completely online career colleges, higher education today offers a variety of options for students. This means that no matter what students wish to study, from nursing to neuroscience, they can find online the courses or degree programs they need. They can also earn every academic degree online, all the way from a career certificate to a doctorate.
  2. Lower total costs: Online programs can be a more affordable option than traditional colleges. Though not all online degrees have less expensive net tuition prices than traditional colleges (link to OEDB article I wrote about college costs), associated costs are almost always less expensive. For example, there are no commuting costs, and sometimes there is also not any required course materials such as textbooks because those are often available for free online. In addition, many colleges and universities have begun to accept credits earned via free massive open online courses (MOOCs), the most recent advance in online education. Free online courses such as these can help students fulfill general education requirements at little to no cost.
  3. More comfortable learning environment: Commercials that featuring online students studying in the pajamas only skim the surface of one of the primary benefits of online education: there are no physical class sessions. Lectures and other materials are electronically sent to the student, who will then read them and complete assignments. Students will not have to fight traffic, find parking spaces, leave work early to go to class, or miss important family time.
  4. Convenience and flexibility: Online courses give students the opportunity to plan their study time around the rest of their day, instead of the other way around. Students can study and work when they are at their peak energy, whether that’s early morning or late at night. Course material is always accessible online, so there’s no need to schedule special trips to a library either. All of this makes online learning a good option for students who need to balance their work and family commitments.
  5. More interaction and greater ability to concentrate: While there is contradictory evidence about the rate of online student participation versus participation in traditional courses, one thing is certain: online courses offer shy or more reticent students the opportunity to participate in class discussions or chats with more ease than face-to-face class sessions. Some students even report that online courses are easier to concentrate in because they are not distracted by other students and classroom activity.
  6. Career advancement: Students can take online courses and even complete entire degrees while working, while in-between jobs, or while taking time to raise a family. This academic work will explain any discontinuity or gaps in a resume as well. Also, earning a degree can show prospective employers that you are ambitious and want to remain informed and prepared for any new challenges.
  7. Continue in your profession: Even if someone wants to complete a degree program, it doesn’t mean that they want to leave their current job. For most students today, college costs mean that it’s necessary to continue working while in school. The previously mentioned flexibility of online degree programs enable students to keep working while also pursuing academic credentials.
  8. Avoid commuting: During snowstorms and thunderstorms, colleges may cancel classes; if they don’t, you run the risk of getting hurt in dangerous driving conditions. Rather than miss important class sessions, students in online courses can always “attend” by participating on discussion boards or in chat sessions, turn in their work on time, and watch lectures or read materials. Many students also find that the amount they save on fuel costs can be substantial if they don’t have to commute to a physical campus in general, no matter what the weather conditions may be.
  9. Improve your technical skills: Even the most basic online course requires the development of new computer skills, as students learn to navigate different learning management systems (LMS) and programs. The skills students learn to participate in their online courses translate to many professions, including creating and sharing documents, incorporating audio/video materials into your assignments, completing online training sessions, etc.
  10. Transfer credits: For college students who want to attend summer classes, but who live too far from their colleges or have to work summer jobs, taking online classes from an accredited college and transferring the credits to their primary college is a good idea. Students will be able to earn college credit while still enjoying their summer vacation or fulfilling the responsibilities of their seasonal jobs. Similarly, if a college or university is unable to offer enough open sections of a required course, students can take the course online at another college and transfer the credits.

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by INNOCENT ZIRAKWIYE -

Online helpful was enjoyable where we have gotten updated and regular information 

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by Gaspard Hitimana -

online studying has been helpful a lots in following;:

-to be familiar with ict tools

-collaboration with others

-enhance professional development

-to be up to date on information

-to be able to do online courses

-time management

-to be able to integrate ict in our teaching and learning activities

-to be able to use many applications software while preparing our teaching and learning activities

-to be able in helping students to enhance their learning through carrying research on internet,  joining their flower students from different school by using social media etc

-to enhance the layout of computer lab so that it can be more productive

-communication and collaboration

-etc

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by Teacher Nahayo -

online studying has been helpful a lots in following;:

-to be familiar with ict tools

-collaboration with others

-enhance professional development

-to be up to date on information

-to be able to do online courses

-time management

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by Jean de Dieu Munyaneza -
1.online studying was good because I get new knowledge on how to browse on internet and working with many tabs while you are working with different search. 2. online studying also help most of us to share ideas,by using different social media. 3. it is the source of contents.
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by Alphonse Bikorimana -

THE ONLINE STUDYING WAS VERY HELPFUL , AS IT INCREASED  MY  SKILLS IN ONLINE ACTIVITIES AND HELPED ME TO SET OTHERS MEASURES  THAT WILL BE USED TO ASSESS AND TO IMPROVE TEACHING USING TECHNOLOGY

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by Ambroise Dusengumuremyi -

The online studying was very helpful in both sides. Facilitators did all possible to make every thing clear and understandable. Participants also helped one an other through different ways, either through phone calls or what'sap discussions.Even it was very motivated in all ways.

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by Jean Theoneste NZABIRINDA -
Nothing to say only I enjoyed it than other ways of learning.May God bless our country with peace.
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by Jean Claude Sewabera -

studing on line help to lean alot af in a few time and easy to make reseach 

getting new thing about the lesson olso comes quickly becauseof exploring the world on line

the teacher give more and the learner make research them selves