Online learning the 21st-century revolution
Post the recent pandemic it will be a different world for us. We may be heading towards a paradigm shift in the way we do our learning. Covid-19 came up with a blast and left us no choice but to move to online learning. As we move ahead, it is a tough decision to make a choice between offline and online learning – which one is the best for you? Let’s take a peek into the two modes and make our own choice!
To clarify the concept, online learning is a recent phenomenon that came into being just a few years back. The teacher/tutor takes virtual classes from his home or office and the learner remains on the other side of the screen learning from the comforts of his/her home.
Offline learning has remained in practice for ages and is the traditional method where the learner visits a school or place of learning physically and takes lessons and gets trained.
I remember having looked for ‘German classes online’ intending to learn the language in December 2017 and I had wished what if there were more choices. Today, in 2021 January, there are several platforms offering me courses ranging from one month to six months to even a year-long course!
People have come to accept and adapt to learning via the screens and many of them find it extremely beneficial. However, at the same time, I find students who are waiting to rush back to schools as they miss it badly.
Let’s have a look at the advantages and disadvantages of both these modes of learning and see what works best for each of us.



