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Distance learning, an institution-based formal education approach, connects separated learners, resources, and instructors through interactive telecommunications. This method has expanded, including programs like Post-Secondary Options (PSO), Ohio Virtual Academy (OVA), and Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow (ECOT). High school students can benefit from PSO classes, earning dual credit for high school and college simultaneously, primarily through online platforms. This article explores the pros and cons of distance learning, alongside valuable resources for further insight.
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Distance Learning in the classroom By: Lauren Densic, brittgerkin, jasmynsims
What is distance learning? • Distance learning is defined as institution-based, formal education where the learning group is separated and where interactive telecommunications systems are used to connect learners, resources and instructors. • It includes things such as PSO (post secondary option), ECOT () and OVA (Ohio Virtual Academy), and ACOT ( • Online/distance learning is continuously growing
Post secondary option • Post Secondary Option classes are classes that high school kids can take for which they get dual credit for their secondary school and for college at the same time. Most PSO credit is given and taken online.
Picture Sources • http://thecesworld.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/distance_learning.jpg • http://eli.nvcc.edu/ • http://www.onlinedegreetalk.org/evolution-distance-learning/