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What is the difference between online education and offline education? Which effect is better?
What we call traditional education can be understood as offline education, that is, face-to-face education. Wuhan Jushi understands that the advantage of online education lies in breaking through geographical restrictions, allowing you to enjoy studying at home and save more time and energy. Saving time and effort generally refers to saving commuting steps on the road.

However, Wuhan Jushi learned that compared with offline education, online education has a shortcoming, that is, it has no effect on general education for the public. There is a simple reason. Online education lacks the compulsion of offline education. As we all know, offline education is compulsory, that is, everyone is forced to study in one place. Because of the teacher's on-site supervision, I can't do too many things unrelated to my study.

Online education is different. Even if there are more cameras to supervise online education, cheating is easy to happen. You can view the following videos and delete them.

Although netizens like teasing, it is also true in real life. For example, if we didn't urge our children, we would probably get up for class in the morning and sleep until noon.

Therefore, from the actual educational effect, online education is more suitable for learners with high self-awareness. For people with low consciousness, it is just spending money to live, pretending and muddling along.

However, for parents, the advantages of online education outweigh the disadvantages. Because parents don't have to take their children to class all the time, and the cost of online education is generally cheaper than offline education.

Online education has caught the pain point of parents and developed rapidly, because in all education, parents are the main buyers and payers, even though it is their children who enjoy products and services.

Wuhan Jushi summed up four points and is still full of hope for the future of online education:

First, it meets the market demand, which is the pain point of parents.

Second, online education is not as mature as offline education.

Third, in the era of decentralization, online education provides a channel for realizing knowledge, that is, everyone can explain knowledge through the network and increase income.

Fourth, its advantages will be further highlighted, especially when the population drops sharply and the labor cost rises sharply in the future.