Traditional vs. Online Learning: Which is Better?
Online learning is fast becoming a popular choice for students pursuing a higher education. Learn how it differs from traditional learning and if it’s a great choice for you.

Over the last couple of decades, online learning has gained prominence in its ability to provide students with a more flexible and cost-effective way to earn their education. In fact, according to research.com, over 87 million students will be enrolled in online education by 2029. This showcases the growing desire that students want to learn in a more flexible and value-based capacity. Whether you’re a professional, parent, caretaker, etc., students have an opportunity to earn an education that they can afford and easily access from the comfort of their own home (or even favorite coffee shop!).
As we continue to look to the future of education, it’s clear that online learning will continue to be a big part in how we can all continue to grow our skills and capabilities. But why should you consider learning in an online format versus a traditional one?
Is Online Learning Really Effective?
Delving into a newer area of learning that you may not be used to can be a challenge. Especially if you’ve never participated in an environment that enabled you to learn or work from home. But how effective is online learning? Is there an increased positive impact for those who take classes online versus traditional courses? The success of students opting to take virtual classes depends on a variety of factors which are influenced mostly by personal preferences. In fact, dexway.com suggests that online learning has increased retention rates, students may learn more versus the traditional counterpart, and the overall time investment can be reduced. These factors, among many more, can contribute to an overall effective learning experience for a variety of students.
Why do students prefer online learning?
Online learning continues to grow each year in both student enrollments as well as programs offered by institutions. Why are students adopting this newer way of learning? It’s because of the flexibility that online learning offers for those with other life commitments. That flexibility gives a working professional the opportunity to still build their career while taking classes that fit into their schedule. It also provides an opportunity for parents or caretakers to obtain a degree while balancing family responsibilities. Flexibility is one of the biggest strengths that can be attributed to the growing popularity of online learning amongst a variety of students and will continue to be a primary factor driving enrollment for virtual programs.
Online vs. Traditional Learning: How to Choose
When thinking about choosing to learn in an online format, you must consider your own preferences. There are a few areas to consider when weighing your options with online programs such as cost and how and where you’d like to learn:
Affordability and Accessibility
Value in both the cost as well as the flexibility of your learning journey are huge considerations most students make when thinking about their options for higher education. In fact, there can be a multitude of costs associated with traditional in-person classes that extend beyond the cost of the education that can cause extra challenges for those wanting to pursue a degree. Costs such as housing, transportation, parking, etc. Additionally, online courses provide an easier way for students to access course materials from anywhere. This can help save time that would’ve been spent on pre-planning and commuting and allowing you to spend more time learning.
Learning Style
Your learning style preferences play a big part in how you may experience learning in an online format. In a traditional setting, students have access to in-person learning opportunities as well as direct access to their instructor. However, in a virtual setting students need to be self-disciplined in managing their own schedule, ensure that they complete assignments on time, and to proactively take steps in their own educational journey. Often times, online programs will have a dedicated student support person to help guide you through your academic journey. Online programs offered by institutions typically have three different types of online learning experiences that can fit with a variety of learning styles: Asynchronous, Synchronous, and Hybrid.
If you’re self-motivated and like to learn at your own pace, online learning may be a great option for you.
Stress-Free, Personal Environment
Maintaining a busy schedule while tackling coursework can be a major cause of stress for those pursuing their degree. Traditional learning can have certain obligations such as in-person classes and other in-person obligations that can create challenges for those navigating through their educational journey.
Online learning provides an easier way for students to access their education by giving the opportunity to learn from virtually anywhere! Depending on the type of program selected, asynchronous, synchronous, or hybrid, students can not only take their classes from where they want but also have the ability to take their classes at a pace that best suits their needs.
Experience online with The Ohio State University
Ohio State Online is here to assist you as you pursue your educational journey. As you consider whether or not to take your educational journey through traditional or online means, learn more about the benefits and other considerations of an online education by viewing some of our resources or by reaching out to an enrollment advisor for more information.
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