Teenagers heading back to traditional brick-and-mortar schools are likely to struggle with sleep issues as they attempt to adjust their body clocks from a summer schedule, but those enrolled in the increasing number of Web-based learning programs may not face this difficulty. The majority of current Web-based learning programs, also called e-Learning or Distance Learning, are asynchronous, meaning that the teacher and the students are not necessarily online at the same time. That means teenagers can sleep in and still put in a full day of classroom work via a Web-based learning program.
Web-Based Learning Can Address Teen Sleep IssuePosted by Reference and Education: Online Education Articles from EzineArticles.com on Feb 06, 2008 | Leave a Comment |
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