Traditional Learning:
If you are physically going to a college you have to physically be there on time in person. That would mean you would have to get up at a certain time and be ready when your teacher starts class. Also there are tremendous costs operating a learning facility. The Cost of dorm rooms can be very expensive. There are the costs of electricity to operate a class room. If you were learning in a classroom you have to have public restrooms. The School or college would have to have a fulltime maintenance staff for when light bulbs go out heat or air-conditioning quits working or flooring becomes worn and needs to be replaced. Doors and windows …show more content…
I think about the question and absolutely nothing what so ever comes to mind! I have a desire to learn; I can read and write although my spelling and grammar are not the best. I do have an open mind and a vision of where I want to be. I am a good listener, I can follow instructions. I do have a flexible schedule that benefits me and gives me the ability to take this program and have time to do my work. In order for me to complete this program successfully I will need to learn a new routine, and a totally new way of thinking. I will need to learn things I have never learned before such as writing! I can honestly say I have never learned to use punctuation properly. I will need to allow for time to do my school work and time to study and …show more content…
I have personally gone through an experience that will validate these findings. On May 2nd 2010 I personally went through a flood in Nashville TN I was attending college and having to study for my federal exams. The flood really messed up my stable routine. After the flood I had to rebuild my condo. I still had a mortgage to pay for so I lived on the second floor and learn to multitask over a period of time. I would go to school, then come home and work on the house till around 4:30 pm. I would then go for my 30 minute run and if it was my workout day, I would workout. I would eat dinner usually around 6:30 pm and then would work on the house some more. While working on the house I would have several projects going on at one time. I began to notice that I was creating more chaos and work for myself. So instead I started on one thing at a time. The first thing I did was insulate the house. After that was done, I went onto sheet rocking the house. After that was complete I started with trim and base molding. The next step was painting. I did one room at a time. I noticed by doing this things went a lot more smoothly than painting, putting up sheetrock and trim all at the same time. I feel if I can think about what I am doing, and have a plan of action that will help me focus on what is important. This in my opinion is the benefits of