I agree with you on this Katelyn. One thing that I thought was interesting when I started signing up for online classes is that the tuition for online classes is more expensive than classes you take on campus. This confuses me because I think that it takes less effort to teach an online class that to actually show up on time for other classes. When I took management online the class was just repeated from another class and a different teacher used someone else’s videos. When I dropped one PR class online and took the same class a few semesters later the content was exactly the same and even used the same assignment. I’m sure that is how other classes are too but I do not see the difficulty of copying and pasting a cirriculum. Not to disrespect our teacher or anything becasue I think that our professor has done a great job with this class and I can tell that he really cares. There is also some merit to learing on your own which is the only thing I can say against teachers needing to teach online, because there is so much freedom with online classes I think it is nice that we have so much freedom to learn how we would like to with a flexible teacher.