SCHOOL OF WESTERN SYDNEY ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET STUDENT DETAILS Student name: Chu Thi Anh Linh Student ID number: 21000828 UNIT AND TUTORIAL DETAILS Unit name: Academic English Unit number: Tutorial group: Aen-T321WSB-07 Tutorial day and time: Lecturer or Tutor name: Gabriel C.Ryan ASSIGNMENT DETAILS Title: Individual Essay Length: Due date: 02/02/2022 Date submitted: 02/02/2022 Home campus (where you are enrolled): DECLARATION I hold a copy of this assignment if the original is lost or damaged I hereby certify that no part of this assignment or product has been copied from any other student’s work or from any other source except where due acknowledgement is made in the assignment I hereby certify that no part of this assignment or product has been submitted by me in another (previous or current) assessment, except where appropriately referenced, and with prior permission from the Lecturer / Tutor / Unit Coordinator for this unit No part of the assignment/product has been written/produced for me by any other person except where collaboration has been authorised by the Lecturer / Tutor /Unit Coordinator concerned I am aware that this work will be reproduced and submitted to plagiarism detection software programs for the purpose of detecting possible plagiarism (which may retain a copy on its database for future plagiarism checking) Student’s signature: Chu Thị Ánh Linh CHU THI ANH LINH (INDIVIDUAL ESSAY) Note: An examiner or lecturer / tutor has the right to not mark this assignment if the above declaration has not been signed Introduction Nowadays, online learning is one of the most popular educational trends across the world Online classes have various advantages, but they also have certain drawbacks The epidemic has also boosted the popularity of online classes Many students see it as a helpful tool and financial aid in learning procedures, while others believe it is less successful than classroom learning An essay about the benefits and drawbacks of online classes is a common topic for essay writing During Covid 19, this essay compares and contrasts the benefits and drawbacks of learning online and offline This article will go through the advantages and disadvantages of online classes versus regular classrooms, as well as which method of learning is best for students affected by the epidemic It demonstrates that, despite its numerous benefits, online learning cannot completely replace traditional learning, but it is the most appropriate method in the current pandemic situation Body In this technological age, online classes are becoming increasingly prevalent worldwide Many conventional institutions and universities have begun to offer their courses online They started offering lessons online, and students can now take classes from the comfort of their own homes Online courses, often known as e-learning, provide a convenient and straightforward way to gain CHU THI ANH LINH (INDIVIDUAL ESSAY) knowledge Online courses, on the other hand, place a greater focus on the theoretical aspects of learning and have less teacher-student interaction It is devoid of practical learning elements and fosters passive learning As a result, students perceive it as a less effective learning approach than in-classroom instruction According to a recent survey, most students judged classroom instruction to be considerably more beneficial than distance instruction To summarize, the ever-increasing availability of online learning has gained appeal among young adults for many years, with many individuals seeing it as applicable while others were seeing it as ineffective Its efficacy as a more cost-effective learning approach than classroom education might be emphasized Online classes have evolved into a viable alternative to traditional classroom instruction Online programs have various benefits, but they also have some drawbacks The following are some of the most notable advantages and disadvantages of online education (Online studying) Although many people still believe that traditional classrooms are the best way to study, online classes are a terrific alternative to traditional classes in this technology age Students may learn from the comfort of their own homes with an online class system Because most classes are videotaped, students may attend them whenever they choose Participants in online classrooms and learning systems may learn whenever they choose, allowing them to study whenever they want Students can have a more flexible schedule and spend less money by taking an online course This provides learners with a fantastic opportunity to learn new skills and expand their knowledge while remaining in school This provides learners with a tremendous opportunity to CHU THI ANH LINH (INDIVIDUAL ESSAY) learn new skills and grow their knowledge while remaining in their own homes For example, a Nepali student seeking an Australian business management degree does not need to travel to Australia because he can study online and complete the course while remaining at home Damons believes that you will not be missing out on anything It is cheaper because there are fewer accommodation costs and travel costs It is kinder to the environment because of less petrol consumed In addition, more time-effective - less time spent traveling or looking for places like shops and student hangouts, etc As a result, distance learning is both cost-effective and time-saving Many schools, institutes, and colleges now offer free online classes As a result, online lessons are beneficial to students who previously could not pay tuition They are now able to take these online programs for free The increased accountability and self-discipline of students in an online class system are among the benefits of this learning method Classes Students learn how to make friends, how to interact with instructors and friends, how to deal with disappointment, and other skills at school or in the conventional class system Traditional lessons can be used to help pupils develop their personalities These are all missing in online classes Face-to-face human connection, critical for personality development, is not possible with online learning For some people who aren't familiar with using technology tools, online class systems might be challenging Sure, you don't have any classmates around, but there are many other distractions, such as social media, television, and phone games Even the family may be a source of distraction at times (Brendan N 2020) "Despite the benefits of mobility for students, learning becomes difficult without Internet connectivity points in the areas where they are," explains Asustek Computer's Asia-Pacific channel manager Jacky Lim Jiann Yee Online programs for young children demand a tremendous amount of discipline and practice Students CHU THI ANH LINH (INDIVIDUAL ESSAY) in online classrooms utilize electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and PCs Students' health will be harmed if they use these gadgets for an extended period period of time (Offline learning) Offline extracurricular activities contribute to pupils' overall development In the present epidemic, there are several grounds to believe that offline lessons are less successful than online programs We'll start with the advantages of offline learning This learning model allows professors and students to connect directly Because mobile phones and internet access are not required in offline sessions, teachers can provide more personalized and efficient attention to their students The students all firmly understand these points (John, S 2009) For students, offline studies create a healthy, competitive environment The physical classroom is considered the ultimate “high fidelity” learning environment (Broadbent, 2017; Van Doorn and Van Doorn, 2014) In the offline form of learning, doubts and questions may be readily sorted out We are aided in this study technique by manual books and written notes Learning offline, on the other hand, has several drawbacks Every day, students will devote a significant amount of time and money to attending school Because of the fixed and inflexible offline schedule, pupils are limited in their day-to-day activities In conventional classrooms, kids spend around 1-2 hours each day traveling to and from school This time in an online class can be used for any construction task, such as studying or creative work For students who missed class or subsequent references, no recording or other data is always accessible Classes CHU THI ANH LINH (INDIVIDUAL ESSAY) with longer timetables might be tedious to attend Given the criteria mentioned above, the advantages of offline learning are marginal, especially in light of the present pandemic scenario As a result, we no longer need to study face-to-face as we once did With online learning, we can still reach high levels of learning efficiency (Compare and Contrast) Both online and traditional classes have advantages and disadvantages The government supplies students with midday food, books, and school uniforms, and all are provided free of charge under the conventional education system To encourage the online education system, the government may give free educational electronic devices, the internet, and other resources to students Students prefer face-to-face meetings with teachers over online ones because of higher levels of interactivity and relatedness Students, on the other hand, value the ability to work in small groups outside of class in an online setting The findings support the use of blended learning (Anderson, 2003) The next generation, too, wants to learn through modern technologies It motivates young people to learn and create a new world Furthermore, when given the option, students reported preferring online education for courses they considered easier but desiring classroom education for those they believed to be more difficult or significant (Jaggars, 2014) Traditional classes require students to attend school, but online courses allow students and professors to engage with one another through a virtual digital method from wherever they are Outdoor activities and physical exercise are a frequent part of conventional classrooms, which is beneficial to physical fitness, but there is no such option in online classes By picking up and dropping off students at school, online courses can help to CHU THI ANH LINH (INDIVIDUAL ESSAY) minimize the traffic created by school taxis Finally, we must acknowledge that we are living in a technological era As a result, while online classes are beneficial for various reasons, traditional classrooms provide some advantages that should not be overlooked entirely Now is the time to use both online and offline courses Conclusion Despite its drawbacks, online learning is effective in some circumstances When it is not advisable or convenient to leave your house, online education becomes a blessing in disguise Nothing is 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