Those in regions that lack resources for education are usually the top of the list of users for online education. Particularly in the west we are more used to free education on our doorstep and simply this is not the case in many countries, especially third world countries. Our available education spoils us and more often we forget how much education we have on offer. But in third world countries for example, the access to education is scarce or there is a pure unknowing of where to look for such information. This deficiency limits us as a society and thus funnels students into a preordained career. We have now more than ever had attention disorders throughout our schools, with many students citing their simple disinterest.
Online education allows room for choice, so that a student can give 100% attention to their passion. Adding variety to teaching styles with the use of interactive tools, students can be consistently engaged, without distractions. Learning from an active member within the industry gives real practical advice to be used in an actual situation.
Most who teach online are of degree standard, being capable of guiding on the national curriculum and many offer free introduction lessons, so you can hop skip and jump until you find the right tutor for you. The convenience of online learning has to be one on top of the list, obviously there is no travel costs incurred and you learn at your own time, at your own pace with real-time responses, so if you have a question, just ask and it will be answered.