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Does anyone elses school use webassign.com to drown their students with online homework?[/url]
we had to use the university of texas's student physics page. (go horns!) and i started to hate physicis because of it. and then someone hacked into it and i was happy cause they shut it down and we no longer had to do them. but then texas was like oh, but its so important so now they're hosting it on their site which is more secure. which saddens me. my class is thinking of ways that it could be shut down again. heehee.
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We actually have a school that is completely online! My brother attended said school after he had so many troubles with 'real' school. It is designed mostly for students with disabilities, students who live in remote areas of the country, and students who have other priorities and busy schedules (i.e. professional-level athletes, travelling military family, teenage pregnancy, mature students, etc.)
I took Religious Studies at the online school one summer, in and around my first trip to Space Camp and an international Girl Guide camp a week later. I liked it heaps because we got to do a lot more than we would have done in regular classes. Instead of being lectured on certain topics, we were given websites to go to, movies to watch, and books to read on our own. There were many study options available, so we were able to choose the one we liked most - which was great! They offered an online forum/e-mail where you could talk to students about assignments, etc. We still had to go into a physical school to take exams though, but some exams we could sit at home with a school-approved liason.
Actually, I am doing some online programmes right now for my Girl Guides training. It is okay, but it can be boring at times because you cannot discuss topics with other people. It's very linear...
I could never register for the full online programme though, as I do better in a hands-on environment.
I took Religious Studies at the online school one summer, in and around my first trip to Space Camp and an international Girl Guide camp a week later. I liked it heaps because we got to do a lot more than we would have done in regular classes. Instead of being lectured on certain topics, we were given websites to go to, movies to watch, and books to read on our own. There were many study options available, so we were able to choose the one we liked most - which was great! They offered an online forum/e-mail where you could talk to students about assignments, etc. We still had to go into a physical school to take exams though, but some exams we could sit at home with a school-approved liason.
Actually, I am doing some online programmes right now for my Girl Guides training. It is okay, but it can be boring at times because you cannot discuss topics with other people. It's very linear...
I could never register for the full online programme though, as I do better in a hands-on environment.
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My program was similar to that, except they were testing it with all types of students. The goal was to eventually combine the online and regular programs to reduce school crowding and costs. The online school could have worked, except school district politics got in the way and the administrator eventually left. I dunno if the program is still around, but it was doing pretty poorly last time I checked.
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I am actually surprised how popular our online school (http://www.stgabe.com) has become! It could help that there are many students here who live in remote areas (on farms, up North, military, etc.) who would rather have 'classmates' than be homeschooled. The school is quite small and parent involvement is required, but it is growing... Maybe the online system does not work as well in larger population bases, where most kids prefer to attend class for the social aspect of it all. Who knows...
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I loved taking classes online and debated getting my entire associates online so that i could work in an effort to pay for the next like 10 years of college. I decided against that but i'm still considering taking a couple this summer. I loved having the freedom of doing the work any time i wanted and not having to be in a noisy school. My quiet computer room was more than enough for me although the lack of socialization might have gotten to me after a while.
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I took a math course over vtc (distance learning lab) and i couldn't stand it...i had tons of fun with the people i took the class with but when it got down to actually doing work it wasn't as easy...
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I have to use WebAssign for my Chem class, at Kennesaw. I'd been exposed to online learning stuff with my AP Bio class in HS, but I'm not too fond of the online stuff either. I love being online, but that's just my problem... there's so much else to DO online... like Hab1, and IMs and e-mails, and photobucket... and... I get distracted WAY too easily. I mean, I don't absolutely HATE WebAssign yet, but I hear you anyways:)
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yeah my ap bio and ap chem classes also do tons of online computery stuff but we dont do web assignments we just do some activities online.
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