The nurse considers enrolling in an online education program. For which reason should the staff nurse decide to apply to an in-person program instead? Select all that apply.

A) Less expensive
B) Lacks motivation
C) Desires socialization
D) Minimal self-direction
E) Limited computer skills


B) Lacks motivation
C) Desires socialization
D) Minimal self-direction
E) Limited computer skills

Explanation: A) The cost for online or in-person programs do not necessarily differ.
B) Successful eLearning depends on the ability of the learner to be motivated.
C) Because the learner is not relating to fellow learners or instructors in real time, the learner can experience feeling of isolation or disconnectedness when first experiencing online learning.
D) Successful eLearning depends on the ability of the learner to be self-directed.
E) The eLearning participant must have a degree of technical skills and ability to be able to navigate and manage the various elements within the course environment.

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