Do you ever wonder whether taking courses online or in-class is better for you? Every time I am applying for classes I wonder this exact question but always seem to take the in-class route because that fits my style of learning more effectively. Not to put any shame on online classes because I have taken a few online classes and really enjoyed them. Today I will discuss a Web Design Training Course that was the most useful to me. Also, I will discuss rather or not the class, CA 260, would be more beneficial taught in-class or entirely online.
There are so many websites that offer Web Design Training on the internet. On the website I was researching, the site that has proven to be the most useful for me is, W3Schools, which I have used multiple times within class. W3Schools is a very informational and informative site. It is not quite as vibrant as other sites, but it serves the same purpose while providing a very accessible website for all users. For beginning users, W3Schools offers some of the most basic exercises and lessons in HTML and CSS.
The awesome thing about this site is that you can progress at your own speed, if you are a beginning user then you can start with simple exercises, but if you are a experienced user then you can start wherever you please. W3Schools even lets you play with markup live on your site so you can see what effect the tiniest of changes can do to your website and its appearance. Since I am a beginning user, W3Schools is the perfect site for me because of how straight-forward and user-friendly the website is.

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Now we will move onto the topic of whether CA 260 should be taught in-class, or entirely online. This is a very simple topic for me because I do not think any class, especially CA 260, completely online or offered as a MOOC because for beginning HTML and CSS users like myself, I need an instructor. Courses that are only offered completely online can be a huge disadvantage to a niche of students who only seem to succeed in classes that are taught in a classroom with a professor, like myself. I do not think I would have learned hardly anything if this class was taught online because I would just memorize the information for assignments or exams then completely disregard it after the class was over. That is the mindset a lot of students have regarding online classes. It offers students an easy way out sometimes because the possibility to cheat is endless, and that is what hurts many students when they get to higher level classes expected to know the information from previous classes that they took online. I truly enjoy going to my CA 260 class and would not change a single thing about how it is offered!

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