Dr. Hillie Aaldering and Dr. Brigitte ten Brink researched the advantages and disadvantages on online education. There are different ways on how to implement these new methods of education. In this article the upsides and downsides of online education will be treated.
These are based on scientific literature around self-regulation and motivation, and on four focus groups with students (total N = 17) from Work and Organizational Psychology who have taken part in online education during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021.
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Overall students experience many benefits of online education. There are many different forms that each have advantages and disadvantages. Most promising combinations of online components and face-to-face education seems to be short online lecture clips, combined with on campus interactive sessions with digital tools and on campus tutorials. Although these combinations seem promising, it is important to keep in mind that the design of the course should fit the learning goal. Designing on campus or online education should not be a goal in itself, but a means to effectively and efficiently reach the learning goals of the course (Biggs & Tang, 1999). In short, the combination between online and on campus education is a promising combination, showing the concept ‘online versus on campus’ as a false dichotomy. You can find the entire report in the link below.

