Are Older Students Better at Learning Online?

Younger students tend to be more familiar with the technology used in online instruction, but that doesn't mean they're more successful in virtual courses.

In a recent Inside Higher Ed article (http://www.insidehighered.com/advice/instant_mentor/weir7), online teacher Rob Weir argues that older students make better online learners:

"Younger students love the idea of online courses, but they are often the worst students -- despite their greater facility with technology. Yahoo! runs ads for 'Why online college is rocking,' and that’s part of the problem. Online education is being sold as if it’s for everyone, when those finding real success are those who are self-motivated, highly organized, and in possession of well-developed study habits?...Younger students approach online classes as if they’re just another 'cool' thing to do on the Web. Be prepared to badger them if you want them to get through your course."
Students with experience meeting deadlines are certainly at an advantage. But, I'd argue that most young students are beyond enrolling in a program because they think it's 'cool.'

Do you think age is a determinant in online learning success? Share your thoughts in the comments section.

To view Jamie’s article on About.com – click here (http://distancelearn.about.com/b/2009/05/18/are-older-students-better-at-learning-online.htm)

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June 23. 2009 15:19

It does make sense how older people would take online studies a little more seriously than younger people. At the same time, there are alot of younger people who are self motivated, organized and do get through online studies just as well. Though not every form of online study suits everyone, you might even find yourself enrolling through a few online schools until you find the right one. I do believe there are so many factors to whether it would work for you or not, despite age, therefore it's a braoder topic than just determining whether you are at age or not.

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July 15. 2009 00:03

I am almost 30 years old. So in my eyes I am a toung adult. While I do see the point that older people compared to younger people might take better advantage of the online courses, I also have to say that age really has nothing to do with it. It is about how serious and determined one is to succeed in the program. Does age really have an impact or is it the morals and ethics that one is raise with that will determine if they will take advantage and succed not only in an online learning program, but also in Life?

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