Reviews of online classes.I am now about to graduate finally. As I approach graduation, I would like to post a review of my online master's program.
It is true that I had doubts about online classes before I first registered for this class. And on the other hand, there was an expectation that since no one was watching, students would be able to take classes much more comfortably than offline. Because I am a full-time working artist, I have relatively limited time. After considering various advantages such as time and economic feasibility, I decided to enroll in an online master's program. And I am very satisfied with the conclusion. And what is different from what I expected is that after taking this class, I have rarely been able to comfortably go to bed before 11 o'clock. I studied really intensely. That's why I'm very satisfied with the results. First of all, online classes have the advantage of freeing me from the burden of commuting to school, allowing me to choose my own time and create a reasonable schedule. If I had to commute to school due to my limited schedule, I don't think I would have been able to take classes relatively effectively. Second, it was very helpful in learning related skills online, such as video editing, data editing and visual narration, presentations, voice recording, and effective vocalization and expression of opinions. By the end of the semester, I was able to create my own beautiful portfolio using video editing tools. Third, I was able to see other students' work in detail. Constant discussions, encouragement, and sharing of materials with them online really helped me fully understand the class. Fourth, I did not become lazy. As I said before, I was a bit relaxed about my first online class. In short, I underestimated it. However, it didn't take long to discover that studying online was more intense than offline. While offline classes are often one-sided, online classes often require students to take the lead, making it impossible to take classes in the traditional way of passively listening to lectures and following along with the content organized by the professor. Naturally, students become active and active. Fifth, there is the advantage of being able to see the trees and forest as a whole. In offline classes, there are not many opportunities to remind yourself of the entire class after the class is over. In most cases, what you have learned through midterm and final exams often evaporates. However, online is very helpful in organizing detailed and overall content because it is possible to go back to the previous module's categories and study the parts you did not understand. Through my master's course, I was able to create many personally useful professional portfolios and presentation files, and most importantly, I was able to compile the results and publish five children's books during this semester. I think my decisions last year were excellent. Compared to general offline tuition fees, it is evaluated to be highly economical.
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