Online Classes Comparative Media

Comparative Media of different online classes materials are e-learning, correspondence training, video training, telephone training, videoconferencing training, Internet training and blended learning.

E-learning


Principle: provides access from a remote post to a platform that makes the link between students, teacher and educational content.

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Advantages:

* Removing postage.

* Work at your own pace.

* soft and flexible schedules.

Disadvantages:

* You may feel alone in front of his screen and unhook quickly.

* Often, e-learning is digitization of paper. In this case, studies show that the loss of readability of a text is 30% on a screen.

By mail


Principle: the printed course is sent as a whole or per lesson.

Advantages:

* The mobility of paper support, unlike a computer, allows to take the course with you everywhere (public transport, outdoor, holidays...).

* No computer required, no internet connection.

Disadvantages:

* The post requires longer time than e-learning to receive the courses and for the return of homework.

* Expenses: correspondence training generates additional postage. The cost of training is often higher because the body itself has the costs of printing and postage.

Training Video



Principle: the video training allows to reconcile the distance and the need for learners to feel facing a teacher. It takes the form of courses presented in video format on the Internet.

Advantages:

* Low cost: one avoids travel costs for students and teacher.

* A real class with a real teacher.

Disadvantages:

You must be equipped with a computer in order to view the videos.

Telephone


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Principle: the student and the teacher will give an appointment regularly once or twice a week for a course.

Advantages:

* No movement: neither the teacher nor the student will need to move. Telephone training is economical in time and money.

* One-to-One: the teaching situation is a head-to-head, allowing a precise answer to the needs of learner.

Disadvantages:

High cost: telephone training is one of the most expensive online class and increased the cost of training because it pays by the hour: 40 $ per course hour.

Blended Learning


Principle: blended learning is popular with learners because it is a formation that mixes the advantages of e-learning and classroom training.

Advantages:

* More flexibility during training: you move when you can if not you follow home training.

* Individual approach: you can see a teacher if you have problems.

Disadvantages:

* Geographical distance can prevent the development of blended learning.

* Few training centers offer blended learning.

Internet Training



Principle: for exchanging and having an educational support through different tools: email, chat, forum, FAQ and newsletter.

Advantages:

* Avoid travel.

* Possibility to take courses while having employment.

* Flexible hours.

Disadvantages:

* Does not be suitable for all courses (chemistry, organic).

* Can cause connection problems if you do not have broadband.

* Difficulties in reconciling professional, private life and training.

Visio Training


Principle: acess in a few clicks via the web in a virtual classroom led by an instructor.

Advantages:

* Interactivity, tutor visualization, customization.

* Exchange with other learners.

* Time saving.

Disadvantages:

* Having the necessary equipment that can be expensive to connect.

* Obligation to connect to a precise date and time for the course.

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