Online learning has revolutionised education in the 21st century. It provides opportunity for anyone and everyone to learn something of value.
The single biggest problem with offline education is the high price. A lot of money is required to attend an academy that offers courses, but online you can study at a fraction of that cost.
When studying offline you have to travel to attend classes at a certain time, but when studying online, you have the flexibility of studying anywhere, at any time you please
Studying online is self-paced and you can study in the comfort of your own bed, on the couch, in your pyjamas, or on your deck outside, with your favourite drink beside you.
And if you are hungry you can even eat and study at the same time!
When learning online the choices of education are endless – the options are unlimited and the choices are right in front of you!
Online courses are good to have listed on your CV. They will demonstrate that you’re a self motivated and independent person, ambitious to learn and improve your academic skills. It shows that you have commitment, diligence and perseverance.
Online courses provide you with the skills to become a self-employed freelancer. You can even take courses that teach you to become an entrepreneur and running your own business are an option!
As stated before, at Lime Feather Learning, we offer the online course that many students use to prepare for the GED® tests. Its a great choice for the 21st century students as the course has been aligned with the requirements of the modern marketplace as well as the requirements of universities in this millennium.
Two of my kids have taken online learning courses at Udemy.com – one has enrolled in a number of different computer coding courses to learn different coding languages for a career in IT, the other has take an online photography course and an online art and drawing course too. There are hundreds of other online learning options too – web design courses, graphic design, business, IT, personal development, office skills …you name it.
I get nothing for recommending Udemy to you – I just thought its such a good source of online learning courses that you’d love to know about it. Udacity.com is another online learning platform and there are free online courses at Alison.com, but you have to pay to get the certificate of completion if you want it.