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Compare and Contrast Online Vs.

Classroom Instruction 01/03/2021, 10:19 AM

Compare and
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By Kori Morgan

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As universities make greater use of Internet


resources, online classes have continued to grow in
popularity and effectiveness. Online courses let
students learn at their own pace, accomplish
Introduction
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assignments on their own schedules and acquire


the same knowledge as they would in a traditional,
classroom-based course. Just like traditional
classes, online instructors use discussion,
assignments and community to educate students.
However, their means of execution for these tools
are quite different. Introduction

Time Management
Contrast
Both online and traditional classes require students
to manage their time wisely. In traditional classes,
students structure their time outside of the
classroom to allow for studying, projects and
homework. However, Northcentral University, an
online institution, states that with the absence of
regular class meetings, online courses require
students to acquire and learn course materials on
their own time. According to the "Journal of
Asynchronous Learning Networks," this freedom is
what makes online classes attractive to Compare
nontraditional students who may work additional
jobs or have family responsibilities that make
attending regular classes a challenge.

Participation
Both online and classroom-based courses also

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Contrast
assess student participation. In traditional classes,
students voluntarily participate in discussions or
ask and answer questions. However, according to
the University of Connecticut's Instructional Design
and Development Guide for Online Students, some
people may be shy or unwilling to contribute, Compare
leading to a lopsided class dynamic where the
same people tend to carry the weight. In online
courses, participation is mandatory, usually through
written discussions in chat rooms or on message
boards. Students, therefore, have the opportunity to
hear a wider range of perspectives, including those
of people who may struggle with participating in a
traditional environment. Compare

Student and Teacher Relationships


In a classroom-based course, face-to-face
communication creates a different dynamic for
every class. Online classes, however, lack this
interaction, requiring teachers to use forums, chats
and other online discussion media to build Compare
community. The University of Connecticut's
Instructional Design and Development Guide for
Online Students also states that in terms of group
assignments, being unable to delegate work in
person can add complications. Similarly, students
also lack the opportunity to get to know the Compare
instructor in-person. While traditional classrooms
let students gain support and personal
relationships from teachers, online courses only
offer electronic communication.

Assignments and Tests


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Traditional classroom instructors can offer virtually


every type of assessment, from written work to
tests to oral examinations and presentations.
However, online classes are more limited in the
types of assignments students can complete. Compare
Typically, online instructors grade students through
papers, open-book examinations and student
contributions to online discussions. Because online
students must be self-directed, online instructors
usually design assignments that are practical in
nature. Northcentral University reports that many
students Ond this approach more effective than
cramming for tests and quizzes. Compare

Overall Results and Preferences


While some studies show online students slightly
outperforming their traditional classroom
counterparts, most indicate that there is little
difference in overall performance between the two
formats, according to the American Sociology
Association. However, one major difference is that
student-learning style plays a role in each format's
success. Students who are highly self-directed,
Compare
organized and autonomous will likely thrive in an
online environment, while those who tend to rely on
instructors for direction may struggle. Similarly,
extroverted students who enjoy face-to-face
classroom interactions may do best in a traditional
environment, while introverted students may
welcome the solitary qualities of online classes.

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