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Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Online Education Review
I have taken one
hybrid online/meet once a week course in high school and one other online
course, so this was my second fully online course.
I really enjoyed your set up! I think my favorite thing is
that we get to blog which allows us to interact with our classmates. That’s the
most important thing for me (communicating with people) and for an online
course I thought you were very creative enabling us to maintain that
interaction.
One thing I dislike is that I always underestimate the time it will take to complete an online course. I tend to think it will be fairly quick, but I forget that we aren't actually taking the time to meet in person. So, it makes sense that the course will take me some time.
Whether or not I will take another online course or how I
would design an online course is so dependent on the material. My background
contains a lot of math and science which really isn’t feasible for an online
setting. Unless there are easy practice problems that can be quizzed over
online.
Necessary online material! Source: Pixabay |
Gen. Ed. Review
I have mixed feelings on the general education at the
University of Oklahoma. I chose to go to a liberal arts school because I wanted
to experience a diverse student body and I am glad I have non-engineering
classes. It has enabled me to discover new knowledge and also meet different
people (definitely need non-engineering friends to stay sane). On the other
hand, I dislike having tedious work (or at least what feels like tedious work
when you have other classes pressuring you to pass). One thing I have always
wish could change is the American school system placing so much focus on
testing. Most of us don’t take classes to learn. We take classes to pass homework,
quizzes, and tests. It’s sad.
Overall, I am very glad I stuck with attending a liberal
arts school. I have been able to meet so many wonderful people and gain
numerous experiences and perspectives. Which is one of the most important
things to me.
It's all about perspective. Source: strivelifestylecoaching |
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