Online Education– Could we be hurting our growth?
Do you know what the second most played and learned instrument is behind the guitar? It’s the piano and the way we learn it is drastically changing these days.
Just like the way we communicate with others and do our banking have been changed by the Internet, the methods we use to learn new skills are changing as well.
Whether it’s improving our golf swing and trying to break 90 or learning to play the piano with a piano course there’s more knowledge and skills at our finger tips then ever before, but with this also comes a down side.
Now that it is so easy to gain access to a great instructor, professional lessons and videos for virtually any topic you can think of we’re faced with more choice.
Here’s how it used to work, let’s say you wanted to shoot a lower golf score. To do this you’d find a teacher, take lessons and practice a lot. Today you can hop on YouTube, watch a few videos and at the same time find a beginner piano lesson video as well.
Our attention span is short and getting shorter so it takes a special type of individual who can focus themselves on the task at hand to actually learn, practice and improve at something. Most of us can never get past the stage where we romanticize the idea of learning something new but when that gets old we quickly just move onto something else that we can have those same feelings about.
I don’t think anyone will argue that we have made some great advancements such as shopping online, world wide communication and some productivity growth, how ever what are the side effects of all this speed and knowledge at our finger tips?.
Could it be that we’re breading a society where ADD will become the social epidemic of the next generation?.
