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Synchronous classes are usually live and students watch a live stream. Good for students who like structure. Example: True North Homeschool Academy.
Asynchronous classes allow students to select the time they come to class and are recorded videos and other assignments. Good for students with unpredictable schedules. Example: show sponsor, FundaFunda Academy.
For younger students grading is not important, but high school students need a grade. Is the class grade? If not is there an answer key/rubrics for the parent to use?
Pros of self-paced classes: take as long as you want, often can re-use for multiple kids, example: – FundaFunda Academy web-based unit studies
Classes with deadlines ensure students finish their work on time and prepares them for college (and life!). Examples: FundaFunda Academy’sand True North Homeschool Academy‘s full semester classes.
Be sure to check out the new podcast from Lisa Nehring of True North Homeschool Academy – Soft Skills 101
Some classes have forums/discussion rooms
Do your children learn better with live interaction, with textbooks, with interactive websites and games? Do you want classes that have tests or ones that assess mastery in a different way?
Classes can be “light” or rigorous. Some are Honors level or AP prep.
In conclusion, it can very helpful if you can view a demo of classes you are considering before you buy.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and give a rating and maybe even a review!
Contact Meryl via email on [email protected] or connect with her on Pinterest, Instagram, and Facebook
The post How to select online classes for your children appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
By Meryl van der Merwe5
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Synchronous classes are usually live and students watch a live stream. Good for students who like structure. Example: True North Homeschool Academy.
Asynchronous classes allow students to select the time they come to class and are recorded videos and other assignments. Good for students with unpredictable schedules. Example: show sponsor, FundaFunda Academy.
For younger students grading is not important, but high school students need a grade. Is the class grade? If not is there an answer key/rubrics for the parent to use?
Pros of self-paced classes: take as long as you want, often can re-use for multiple kids, example: – FundaFunda Academy web-based unit studies
Classes with deadlines ensure students finish their work on time and prepares them for college (and life!). Examples: FundaFunda Academy’sand True North Homeschool Academy‘s full semester classes.
Be sure to check out the new podcast from Lisa Nehring of True North Homeschool Academy – Soft Skills 101
Some classes have forums/discussion rooms
Do your children learn better with live interaction, with textbooks, with interactive websites and games? Do you want classes that have tests or ones that assess mastery in a different way?
Classes can be “light” or rigorous. Some are Honors level or AP prep.
In conclusion, it can very helpful if you can view a demo of classes you are considering before you buy.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and give a rating and maybe even a review!
Contact Meryl via email on [email protected] or connect with her on Pinterest, Instagram, and Facebook
The post How to select online classes for your children appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.