Online University thrives in Asian countries
Currently, online universities are growing very fast in Asian countries. This form has also caught the eye of some universities leading reputation, such as Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have recently teamed up to offer free courses through the internet. Together with the improvements in technology, more and more towards the provision of online courses and the number of participants is increasing. Government of Malaysia statistics, last year there were 85,000 participants in online courses. And in South Korea now has more than 112,000 students from 19 universities participated in classes on the web. This form since 2002. China also acquainted with this form from the late 1990s to develop education, especially in the remote areas. Currently, the school offers online courses on a lot up here with 1.64 million subscribers in 2010. The course has changed positively Online learning styles of students Educators said courses online has changed the way students learn, not focused on memory, memorizing inherent in how many years, but instead are the new learning method and is supported by many means. In addition, the Open University allows anyone participating in the program regardless of the level and degree of previous students look like. At the online university based in Kuala Lumpur Asia, students download the course materials on forums and online library of the school. They communicate with peers and instructors via email, chat, phone and message. Exercise is often illustrate what they have learned through the presentation video and also be made via smartphone, iPad and other devices and push to YouTube. The researchers said that learning is interactive high like this help students access to facilities and utilities as well as more proactive and independent in learning. They could use means learning their favorite. Mr. Ishan Abeywardena, lecturer in information technology at Wawasan Open University, north of Malaysia said, "With this method everyone can participate . Normally, students may shy, afraid to ask questions or difficulty associated with traditional classroom learning online when things have changed, there are no barriers anymore radiation. " According to statistics, currently there More than 80% of South Korea and 60% of Malaysians have access to the Internet, and in China by 40% and 10% in India.
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