Distance
Education: Is a Virtual Classroom for You?
Part 4 of 4
Emphasis on the
Written Word
Most of the
communication, as well as the course work, in the distance-learning classes is
written. That’s a plus, because the focus on the written word gives you the
opportunity to develop as a writer—and strong writing skills are essential to
academic success. However, if writing is a serious weakness for you, virtual
learning may not be the best educational option until you improve your skills.
Yes, most of distance education is the written word; therefore, you need to be
a good reader, love to read, and love writing also. Most of your assignments
will be written and submitted to the instructor in the written format. Your
penmanship needs to be excellent, spelling great, sentence structure above
average, vocabulary extraordinary. You need to have online access with reliable
equipment. If your Internet communication at home isn't working, you can’t do
online education from home and will need to go to someplace where you do have
access to the Internet.
Decide Whether
It’s Right for You
Distance
education isn't for everyone, but it just might be for you. You really should
seek it out and give it a try. You never know until you try. You might even
fall in love with distance education. While distance education may be the
perfect alternative for some students, it’s not the right choice for everyone.
So carefully consider your unique needs and interests and give distance
education a try; then, decide if it’s right for you.
CHOOSE THE
RIGHT!