THE EFFECTS OF ONLINE EDUCATION TO A STUDENT'S SOCIAL LIFE CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study DOCX

Title THE EFFECTS OF ONLINE EDUCATION TO A STUDENT'S SOCIAL LIFE CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study
Author Kirsten Buenagua
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THE EFFECTS OF ONLINE EDUCATION TO A STUDENT’S SOCIAL LIFE CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Online Education is a big trend nowadays. According to a site written by Sabri G. Bebawi, online education is defined as the creation and proliferation of the personal computer, the globalizatio...


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THE EFFECTS OF ONLINE EDUCATION TO A STUDENT'S SOCIAL LIFE CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Online Education is a big trend nowadays. According to a site written by Sabri G. Bebawi, online education is defined as the creation and proliferation of the personal computer, the globalization of ideas and other human acts, and the use of technology in exchanging ideas and providing access to more people. Audio, video, computer, and networking technologies are often combined to create a multifaceted instructional delivery system. The fundamental method to unite the distance learning instructor with the distance learner is the network. Networks suitable for distance learning implementations include satellite, cable modem, digital subscriber lines (DSL), and wireless cable. One of the examples of this kind of education would be the leading online education companies such as 51talk and Bibo Global Opportunities. There are many terms for on-line education. Some of them are virtual education, internet-based education, web-based education, education via computer-mediated communication and face to face English teaching with foreign students. Basically, online education is the process of learning things through the use of internet with a smaller student-teacher ratio. This could be done via audio or audio with video. In this case, online education has its big social influence to its students. Considering the fact that the students only interact with their teacher or colleagues virtually, it is probable that the student's social life could be affected....


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