Online classes can be enlightening, edifying, and engaging — but they're not college

Online classes can be enlightening, edifying, and engaging — but they're not college

11/5/2013

link

https://www.theverge.com/2013/5/28/4363450/online-classes-can-be-enlightening-but-moocs-arent-college

summary

This article discusses the rise of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and their impact on traditional higher education. It highlights the benefits and limitations of online classes, acknowledging that while they can offer valuable learning opportunities to a wide audience, they do not fully replicate the experience of attending a physical college. The article argues that MOOCs can provide enlightenment and opportunities for self-improvement, but they cannot replace the comprehensive education and holistic experience that traditional college offers. It emphasizes the importance of a supportive learning environment, personal interactions, and hands-on experiences that physical institutions provide. Ultimately, the article suggests that online classes and MOOCs can complement traditional education but should not be seen as a complete substitute.

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