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article on virtual classes vs class room learning​

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Answered by kumarprikshit8
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Teaching in a classroom setting may be on its way to becoming a method of the past, but it is still a training tool needed for the future, especially as a means of learning how to lead, instruct and engage students in any type of classroom setting.

Reality and the Virtual Classroom

The virtual classroom cannot replace the traditional classroom because it is by its very essence or nature not completely 'real.' Teaching on the Internet is teaching in virtual reality, but not in reality. Does that mean that any type of education given or received on the Internet is not real? Absolutely not. The teachers are real. The students are real. The material is real. The atmosphere, however, is not real, and that is why virtual teaching cannot replace classroom teaching.

Virtual Classroom vs. Real-Life Classroom

The classroom is the real, tangible, touchable place to teach and to learn. It is the place where teachers engage students, encourage participation from the entire class and expand on the thoughts and ideas raised by students. These interactions cannot be duplicated in a virtual classroom.

Teacher-to-student interactions, along with student-to-teacher and student-to-student interactions, are all part of the learning experience. Spontaneous and random interactions via questions or stated opinions are necessary in presenting a full scope of the subject being taught. In the virtual classroom, the teacher is usually able to interact with only one student at a time and it is from behind a computer screen. Raising questions and listening to other students' opinions typically takes place through group message boards, as opposed to real-time, face-to-face communication.

Teacher-to-Student Interaction

Teachers are not taught simply to pass on facts and figures to their students and then check out for the day. The skills of a teacher go beyond the material to also encompass their ability to lead students, filter through material when it isn't well received by a class, change up material if needed and even handle random questions that may create the need to explore a thought more carefully. Teachers are meant to lead in a real-life classroom setting where face-to-face interactions with students set the dynamic for the design and implementation of the day's lessons and materials. Classroom teaching is where it all started, and it continues to be the place where teachers develop their styles of instructing.

Answered by pinkybansal1101
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According to me class room learning is far more better than virtual classes. Though I admit that virtual classes saves transportation time ,fuel and is cost efficent which needs only an active network connection.....but these classes toil ur eyes ..and the shames that can be experienced during live classes is quite effective for ones improvement.......Plus the teacher can better know ur negative sides..and thus I complement that live classes are better than virtual classes

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