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The teaching curriculum has scarcely evolved past one person lecturing in front of a

room. However, with the advent of new technological advances, that is subject to change.

Information technology has reshaped the way we view learning by replacing teachers with

programs and classrooms with computers. The role of a teacher has begun to transition to that of

a course administrator. Many professors are currently supplementing their lectures with online

programs, such as Mcgraw-Hill Connect, Pearson, and of course Blackboard.

The growing demand for convenience and desire to strike the cost of having a teacher has

led to the proliferation of distance education courses. A surge in the efficiency of information

technologies has granted online teaching facilities the ability to streamline the education process.

These hybrid education courses are slowly becoming normalized for both college and high

school students with most learning institutions offering multiple courses online. However,

society’s ability to keep up with the technological trend has lagged. To this day, many people

are skeptical of the effectiveness of this non-traditional learning method.