debate on online classes
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Round 1
Side 1: Though more and more classes are being offered online, the benefits of physical classes can’t be ignored. One aspect of this comes from simple face-to-face interactions. A classroom allows all members of that class to participate in discussions in real time and allows them to process the lecture and reading concepts more thoroughly. But an even more important reason for face-to-face classes is the ability to talk to the teacher before or after class about things that you don’t understand. And while, yes, you could send an email with your question, it’s sometimes hard to communicate exactly what you’re trying to figure out when it’s not in real time and face to face. Also, if you had a question about a lecture point, you could raise your hand and ask right there and then, instead of waiting until the recorded lecture is over with and hoping that you don’t forget your question. This immediacy also benefits your classmates, who might have not understood either, so everyone benefits.
can come back to the digital copy for reference and recollect any doubts they might still have. Having a digital copy of your notes saves you from the risk of losing handwritten notes at exam time. Online classes seamlessly integrate social media, making it possible to create online communities that are course specific. For example, online chats, discussion boards and virtual study jams. These tools help the student to connect with numerous students and also to bridge the gap of communication between classmates and instructors.
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