Wednesday, July 29, 2009 ;
10:50 AM
There are the pros and cons for each way to study. Let me list out some pros of both. For going to school we can interact and communicate in a more efficient manner. And we also get very quick answers from our teachers. The teachers are also able to see if we are studying or not. The pros for e-learning is that we do not have to waste time going to school and back, but other than that there is not much to talk about.
Elaborating on studying in school. When we ask the teachers questions, we will get answer very quickly. While in e-learning, we might have to wait for the teacher for 1 whole day just to get a reply from the teacher. I also feel that the teacher explaining the subject to us is much easier for us to understand. Like complicated topics such as the tectonic plate drift theory, the 5 types of ways in which a mountain can be formed.
Now talking on studying from home. We can save the time that is required to travel to school. This is one if the good things about e-learning. Other than that, some students are happy that they will not see their teachers.
Concluding this blog, each of the methods have their pros and cons, but going to school is definitely much better than staying at home to study.
Mission Acomplished