Friday, November 14, 2008

Virtual Classrooms

http://ezinearticles.com/?How-Do-Virtual-Classrooms-of-Distance-Learning-Work?&id=1625398

The article that I read for this subject was titled How Do Virtual Classrooms of Distance Learning Work? The audience that this article targeted was one that was extremely unfamiliar with virtual classes and how they work. Virtual classrooms were explained to be learning environments that are set on the Internet. Students are able to submit assignments online, communicate with fellow students, and take online quizzes and tests. The programs used for distance learning are generally very easy for the students to navigate through and are also easy for teachers to create lessons on. Another advantage of virtual classrooms, besides the convenience, is that working adults can go to school without having to give up their jobs. Personally, I think that virtual classrooms are great. I have taken at least five in the 2 1/2 years that I have been going to FGCU and they are extremely helpful. I live off campus, have a part time job, and I am a wife; so any chance that I get to save on gas and time I will take. This technology directly relates to education. I don't really know any other way that it can be used, but in education. Teachers are able to teach students online as opposed to in a classroom.
I would like to see further research in the area of younger students. I do feel that virtual classrooms should be reserved for higher learning, but it might be a good idea to introduce younger students(high school and middle school) to the idea by having virtual lessons. This not only helps them become even more familiar with computers, but is also preparing them for future possibilities in their academic careers.

1 comment:

Michael Bumpus said...

I agree with you that higher learners should be the ones to access the virtual classroom. Since a lot of them are living a busy lifestyle they need those cousres the most.