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Disadvantages

The authenticity, educational productivity and overall functionality and purpose of a virtual classroom is where key disadvantages lie for both teachers and students (Burbles, 2004, p.12). The chief disadvantage of the virtual classroom concerns the lack of face-to-face interaction; one of the most important elements of a learning experience (Laurillard, 1993; Burbles, 2004). There is a concern that the computer is replacing the “friendly face�? of the teacher, and that human qualities are not maintained in the virtual classroom, which is a disadvantage to prospective students (Hall, 2005, para.11). However, others state that this is only a disadvantage if the teacher is not a good facilitator and if appropriate communication tools are not employed for the particular course or lesson undertaken in a virtual classroom (Lehmann, 2004; E-Learning @ BATH, 2002). As this can be just as unsuccessful as successful, the lack of face-to-face interaction is a clear disadvantage of the virtual classroom. Another disadvantage of the virtual classroom that relates to the lack of human qualities in the virtual classroom is the “difficultly in establishing…trust with class members in the absence of face-to-face contact�? (Burbles, 2004, p.5).

Disadvantages for Students

For the student, several disadvantages exist in the virtual classroom. There are, according to Burbles (2004, p.5) “hidden barriers to access�? of a virtual classroom to students; there are limitations of making an online course accessible to all. Some communication tools may not suit some students; for example, the streaming of audio cannot be heard by a hearing impaired student and thus this tool is not accessible to all.

Another disadvantage of the virtual classroom is that it can only be successful if the communication tools used in the classroom are “in the student’s possession…accessible to the student… (and) operable by the student�? (Lehmann, 2004, p.14). Although synchronous communication tools are usually perceived as an advantage because of their similarity to communication in the traditional classroom, they can also be a disadvantage. This is because they comprise of real-time, text-based communication in which responses are often “out of sequence�? as a consequence of varying typing abilities among students (Fetterman, 1998, para.7).

Students must have adequate typing skills and communication skills as the majority of learning is text-based and self-paced, and if they are used to being in a structured, scheduled environment they will be disadvantaged and most likely get confused and fall behind (IOWA state University, 2001). Teachers are not as readily available in the virtual classroom as it is in the traditional classroom, so students who usually need continual support of the teacher may feel isolated, according to the IOWA State University (2001).

Other disadvantages of the virtual classroom concern the technical aspects. If the student does not have a high bandwidth and adequate computer memory needed to access the Internet and hence the virtual classroom as well as download course material, they will be disadvantaged. The fact that there are technological requirements to enable full participation in the virtual classroom is a disadvantage to students. Also, the technological dependence of the virtual classroom can be a disadvantage if there is an Internet connection failure or another technological problem that prevents students to complete a task or, for example, participate in a synchronous discussion, especially if there is no “back up plan�? (Colorado State University, 2005).

Disadvantages for Teachers

The teacher must develop educational content that is interesting and important to students and that is in the appropriate format, asynchronous or synchronous, which is a difficult and hence a disadvantage to them. They are challenged to engage a diverse range of students, make the classroom inclusive, and accommodate for the convenience of the students (Burbles, 2004). A disadvantage to students and teachers of the virtual classroom is if the syllabus of the traditional classroom is simply transported to the virtual classroom without modification to suit the online environment (Burbles, 2004, p.4). This will disadvantage students as well as teachers, according to Burbles, because the chance to improve and modify educational content according to the new online format would be ruined (2004, p.4).

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References

Burbles, N. C. (2004) “Navigating the Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Pedagogy,�? in Haythornthwaite, C., and Kazmer, M. M. (eds.) Learning, Culture and Community in Online Education: Research and Practice, New York: Peter Lang Publishing, pp. 1-17. ISBN 0 8204 6847 9

Colorado State University (2005) “Always Have a Backup Plan,�? retrieved September 27, 2005, from http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/teaching/pcteacher/pop11b.cfm

E-Learning @ BATH (2000) “Pedagogy: What is Student-centred Learning?,�? retrieved September 5, 2005, from http://www.bath.ac.uk/e-learning/student_centredness.htm

Fetterman, D. (1998) “Virtual Classroom at Stanford University,�? retrieved September 27, 2005, from http://www.stanford.edu/~davidf/virtual.html

Hall, B. (2005) “FAQs About E-Learning,�? retrieved September 5, 2005, from http://www.brandonhall.com/public/faqs2/index.htm


IOWA State University (2001) “Advantages and Disadvantages of E-Learning,�? retrieved September 27, 2005, from http://www.dso.iastate.edu/asc/academic/elearner/advantage.html

Laurillard, D. (1993) “Rethinking University Teaching: A Framework for the Effective Use of Educational Technology,�? London, Routledge ISBN 0415256798

Lehmann, K.J. (2004) “Successful Online Communication�?, in K.J. Lehmann (ed.) How to be a Great Online Teacher, USA: Scarecrow Education, pp. 9-16. ISBN 1578861128

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