5 myths debunked about e-Learning

e-learning doesn’t insult traditional system

Vishal Sharma
DataDrivenInvestor

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Since the boom of digitalization, education has seen a massive shift and is changed completely. E-learning platforms have changed the whole concept of education. Now, there is no need to sit under the roof with 50 classmates and learn. Instead, you can stay wherever you want and learn online at your convenience.

Since e-learning is a fresh concept, many myths are lingering in the minds of students. So, I am here to debunk five common myths related to E-learning platforms.

1. E-learning is too techy

Many people believe that online learning is all about the internet and technology. No, it is not! Just like any educational institute, e-learning’s two strong pillars are students and faculties. Technology and the internet are two sources to connect students with their subjects and learnings.

2, Fully online

There is no such thing that e-learning glues students with the internet. The students do attend their lessons online but institutes assign the tasks most of the time that is to be done in the real world. So, you don’t just have to do everything online and sit in front of the screen.

3. Learning is hindered on online platforms

A common myth about e-learning is that people can learn better and much more without online learning platforms. There are still many students and people in this world who have ditched traditional classes and switched to online learning. As a result, they get to better through online education and have landed at their dream jobs.

4. All e-learning platforms work the same way

All the e-learning platforms aren’t the same as there are different online learning platforms. The features in the learning process make them different from each other. In one, you can see the teacher teaching and giving lessons while on the other, you can discuss it with your peers.

5. Online Learning ditches the traditional system

Yes, it does ditch the traditional system of teaching and is pushing virtual communication rather than physical ones. But, it doesn’t mean that online learning is impersonal. You can connect with your teacher or your classmates and build a professional connection.
E-learning is a significant source of learning. In the time of social distancing and quarantines, education on online platforms is booming. And, if you are scared to step into the e-learning system because of some myths stuck in your mind. Debunk those myths yourself by giving one shot to e-learning platforms.

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