Recent Comments

Archives

Online Degree Programs by Subjects

Posts Tagged ‘Traditional Colleges’

Online Business College versus Campus Business College

Christine S. Baker
March 8th, 2010

If you are thinking about business school, you are probably wondering if you should attend Campus College or an Online College. Well, if you have the time to attend classes on campus then you should go for it. However, online learning is mainly designed for those of us who cannot attend the traditional classroom setting, due to our hectic work schedule, family obligations and other life activities. Online schools are a great place to further your education. So, if you are looking for a better way to earn a living, advance your career or improve your salary from the comfort and convenience of your home then here is the 10 best online business schools that you can consider attending.

  • DeVry University – Online
  • Kaplan University, School of Business – Online
  • Colorado Technical University – Online
  • American InterContinental University – Online
  • ITT Technical Institute, School of Business – Online
  • Capella University Graduate School – Online
  • University of Maryland University College – Online
  • Westwood College –Online
  • Asford University –Online
Comparison Online College versus Campus College

What is the Best Online Business School for you?

Only you can determine which online business school can best meet your individual needs. Our main goal is to save you some time by giving you a list of what we think are the best online business colleges and universities. We advise and encourage you to request free information from any of the colleges listed above which interest you, then you make determine which online school best meet your needs.

Campus College Vs. Online College

Highlighted in an article written by Sheila Tucker, from East Carolina University, titled Distance Education: Better, Worse, than or as Good as Traditional Education? This article shows that it is important that research be done to determine if distance learning is as effective as traditional education. The major goal of this study was to determine if distance education is better, worse, or as good as traditional education. The same instructor taught both classes and ensured that the requirements for both classes were the same. Both classes required the use of technology and provided considerable rigor and value to the education process. This study concurs with the general body of knowledge that distance education can be just as good as traditional face-to-face education.

No Significant Differences in Distance Education vs. Traditional Education

No significant differences were found between pre-test scores, homework grades, research paper grades and final course grades. However, there were significant differences between the two groups with regard to age, post-test scores, and final exam scores. Distance education students scored higher in all three categories. Yet, this is not sufficient evidence to conclude that distance education is superior to traditional education. Other factors may have contributed to these results. For example, the distance education delivery method catered to, in part, students’ preferred learning styles. They preferred Direct Experience, and the structure of the course allowed for considerable hands-on experience in learning course content. They least preferred authority and the structure of the course allowed them the freedom to work Independently on course material.

Conclusion

This study adds to the growing body of research regarding distance education. It is important to note that a lack of significant difference in final course grades may indicate that one delivery method is not superior to the other. Thus, this study can conclude that while distance education may not be superior to or better than traditional face-to-face education, it is not worse than traditional education. It can be an acceptable alternative because it is just as good as traditional education.

Tags: ,
Posted in Online College | 5 Comments »

Are Online Colleges Really Different from Traditional Colleges?

Christine S. Baker
November 25th, 2009

As online colleges continue to grow in popularity the debate and comparison with traditional colleges continues to get hotter and hotter. Both types of institution has its pros and cons and people will take a particular side based on personal interest or which is more applicable to the particular environment. Here we will try to find a middle ground and present the facts without bias to any particular educational model and let you decide for yourself if they are the same or different.

Course Work

There is not much difference in the type of course work delivered by online or traditional institutions. This is due to the fact that all courses must meet particular standards before they can be approved by the various educational boards. This is done to ensure that graduates will be fully trained in a particular area as advertised on their transcripts. However, online colleges have the advantage of offering their students accelerated programs that significantly reduce the time needed to complete the requirements for the studies.

Method of Delivery

This is a main factor that separates traditional and online colleges. In traditional colleges, students are tutored on campus, thus utilizing the physical facilities of the institution. They establish face-to-face relationships with their instructors and peers as they all function in a physical classroom environment.


In the online education set up, students do not have any physical contact with their instructors or fellow classmates. Most of their interaction will be done electronically through, email, chat rooms and video conferencing. There is a chance that you may see your instructor and peers on a live streaming video but you may never actually meet them face to face. Some people are unable to deal with the impersonal nature of online learning just as some people prefer not to enter a classroom for whatever personal reasons.

Practical Experience

Some commentators say that practical experience is the main drawback with online education. Unlike traditional institutions, students are unable to gain practical experience in some of the subject areas they study, especially where hands on experience is necessary. Traditional institutions invest heavily in various forms of lab equipment and group events that they use to prepare students for the working world.


On the other hand, if students of online colleges are proactive enough, the flexibility of the online educational environment afford them time to gain employment as apprentices and interns in various fields. Many employers are willing to employ online students to develop their practical skills. This gives these online students valuable real life experience in the working environment as opposed to simulated cases and training equipment available in traditional colleges.

Cost of Tuition

Surveys show that online colleges cost much less than traditional colleges for the delivery of the same course material. This is so because online students require less physically of the online institution. In the traditional college, it is necessary to invest heavily in building classrooms, providing maintenance and upkeep and getting additional administrative and support staff. This is not so with online institutions as the focus is only on the delivery of solid course work material, thus reducing their overhead cost significantly.

Convenience

By far this one of the super blows to traditional institutions. Online institutions offer incomparable convenience to students where they can attend school at anytime from anywhere in the world. All their course material is delivered to them by video, email of through hard copy books. As a result, students realize significant savings from the lack of requirement for relocation and fuel for travel. In the traditional institution environment, students have to relocate to a particular institution to utilize its facilities for their education.

Resulting Merge

What we have seen evolving in this battle between traditional and online colleges is an appearance of a merger between the two. Most traditional institutions are now entering the field of online education to give students the option of the method of education they desire. This results in an improvement in the overall education and value for the students and attracts more students to the institutions.

Tags: ,
Posted in Education, Online College | 3 Comments »