Online education is now very popular. Many students now use
the internet to revise, research, and receive information from; it is now more
widely used than textbooks. Due to the growing popularity of online education
many websites have been set up such as: MyMaths and BBC Bitesize being the most
well known. Alongside these websites forums and student rooms are being set up.
Some teachers have also adopted the use of online services to use as a teaching
aid. Online education helps people who lead busy lifestyles and don’t have the
time to go through pages and pages of books to find the information; they need
it at the click of a mouse.
Revision:
Revising online is easy, and with the huge number of
resources you have, informative too. BBC Bitesize leads the way in online
education but smaller sites such as MyMaths as catching up. Most exam boards
also offer sites where students can go and pick up past exam papers.
Buying
books and other resources:
Different websites now sell school books, textbook and revision
guides which students can purchase online. These are helpful for revising
throughout the year as well as before exams. Using different sources of
information give the student a wider range of information to use.
BBC
Bitesize:
Advantages:
There are many advantages of BBC Bitesize. One advantage of
Bitesize is the wide range of subjects it offers and that no matter what course
you are studying Bitesize always has resources for you to use. A second
advantage of Bitesize is that it is all online, in one place; this means that
there is no need for any paper or spending money on textbooks. A final
advantage of Bitesize is how interactive it is. I find interactive learning a
lot easier that just reading out of a book etc.
Disadvantages:
In my experience I have found no disadvantages with the
site.
Personal Experience:
From my personal experience I have found BBC Bitesize to be
an extremely useful asset. I used it mostly for my GCSE’s but also for my
A-Levels. I found it to be an easy to use, fun and interactive way of revising.
I didn’t find myself getting board. Overall a great revision site.
VLE’s – Virtual Learning Environment
Advantages:
One advantage of VLE’s
such as Frog is that teachers can set work for students that are ill or away or
if the teacher is ill themselves this means students can easily catch up on
work they may have missed. Another
advantage of sites such as Frog is that all of your files are in one place and
can be easily accessed and, much like BBC Bitesize, there is no paper involved.
A final advantage of VLE’s is the huge amount of resources that are available
to students.
Disadvantages:
One possible disadvantage
there could be with Virtual Learning Environment’s is that they can be very
expensive to set up. Another disadvantage that there may be with VLE’s is that
younger students may find it complicated and difficult to use.
Personal Experience:
In my experience our schools VLE has been good for when I forget to
transfer stuff and email it home. Also in the winter if we have a lot of snow
and our school is closed, all of my teachers can set school work via the VLE
and we could hand it in via it as well. It worked great and the teachers
approved of it!
MyMaths is an online-based maths revision site. You
have interactive tasks for different topics on there and they show you how to
do a certain thing; so essentially it’s just like a teacher! Your maths teacher
can also set online homework though it; you complete it and it the mark will be
submitted to your teacher. Lots of schools now use this just because of the use
of ease of it.
Advantages:
MyMaths has a number of great advantages. One
advantage of MyMaths is that you can go over and revise work you would have
covered in the lesson that day, but in a different way. MyMaths caters to all different
learning styles. A third advantage of MyMaths is that if you do badly in homework
you can go it again and improve
Disadvantages
One disadvantage of MyMaths is that the only thing that gets set to your
teacher is your overall mark; this means they can’t see any of your working or
where you can improve.
In my personal experience MyMaths was a huge help during my GCSE exams,
if I was unsure on a certain topic I could log onto MyMaths and learn it. I
liked the revision side of MyMaths more than the online homework because it
doesn’t tell you were you go wrong, just what your mark is; so it is hard to
improve on it
Online tutoring
Online tutoring has taken off in the last couple of
months with the use of programs such as Skype. Online tutoring can be much
easier because mainly everyone has a computer, and you may not always be able
to find a good tutor for that subject in your area. A 1-1 tutor will help you
immensely because all of their focus and attention is centred on you and it can
help improve your grades dramatically.
Advantages:
One advantage that an Online Tutor has over a regular one is that they
don’t always have to live near you, they could live anywhere! Another advantage
of an online tutor is that they are usually cheaper due to the lack of travel
they have to make.
Disadvantages:
One disadvantage of online tutor is that your Internet might not be very
reliable and if you don’t have an internet connection then you can’t connect
with your tutors. Another disadvantage of Online Tutoring is that it might be
too time consuming writing out equations on the computer for subjects such as
Maths and Chemistry.
I have had no experience with online tutoring
although I have a friend who has one and he says it’s really helpful and just
as good as a in person tutor.