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The issue being defined is whether an online education is better than original methods used in today’s society. With today’s advancements in every field of employment it is to no surprise that today’s society is also mirroring this trend concerning online learning techniques (Jhosta, 2007). Online learning has become a style of learning that includes a large portion of student that are otherwise unable to attain a college degree. This style of learning dates back to the late 1900's when the development of the ARPANET (Bellis, 2008). The ARPANET was invented as a method of sharing information and research for military products. With the evolution of computers and technology with today’s society the internet has advanced to a method used in learning, and sharing information for everyone of today. Changes in today’s teaching methods have mirrored this trend and almost made the classroom and the internet synonymous. The internet has provided an extraordinary portal of resources from all topics imaginable
(History of virtual learning environments, 2009, Para. 1). Websites such as google.com have provided a way to locate resources for topics on research papers, projects, and textbooks online. Furthermore, explaining why daily trips to the library have almost become a thing of the past. Convenience in the comfort of your own home is now becoming the standard norm. This flexibly also has provided a larger community that is able to take advantage of a college education. To elaborate, according to a recent study, statistics provided that “Nationwide in the fall of 2005, nearly 3.2 million students at degree-granting institutions were taking at least one course with at least 80 percent of its content delivered online,” these students otherwise were unable to attend traditional schooling (Chute, 2007, Para. 5).