A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON E-LEARNING APPLICATION WITH TRADITIONAL LEARNING
Abstract
The term "traditional learning" describes the kind of instruction that happens in a physical classroom with the teacher and students present. Students must attend lessons in person and on the campuses of traditional educational institutions in this traditional classroom-based environment. Learners who want to experience a true college setting or who prefer in-person interactions will find it most appealing. On campus, counselors and instructors are on hand to offer extra support and direction. In a conventional classroom setting, students can participate in various hands-on projects, receive hands-on training throughout class, and directly engage with one another. The traditional teaching approach emphasizes the teacher's primacy in the classroom environment and is teacher-centric. Here, educators used the rote learning and drill approach to memorization. Children learn by memorization and repetition while using this strategy. Even while conventional teaching methods are still used occasionally, new methods are currently widely used in education. It still plays a significant role in educational systems all throughout the world today. Distance learning may be most suitable in college and university settings, but this does not imply that it can always take the place of conventional learning or that it is more efficient than traditional learning.