online learning allows you to study wherever you want, whenever you want.

 online learning vs offline learning is the student-teacher interaction.


Another key difference between online learning vs offline learning is the flexibility of the classes.

Whilst offline learning requires you to physically travel to a training centre or a school and be present at fixed hours, online learning allows you to study wherever you want, whenever you want.

Unless, of course, you have an arranged schedule decided in advance with your teacher.

A third difference between online learning vs offline learning is the student-teacher interaction.

In an offline setting, students listen to long lectures and take notes, sometimes easily get bored and might doze off a little.With online classes, and new technology teaching techniques such as interactive whiteboards and videos for example, students engage with the class and activities given by the teacher.

However! As you will see further down below, even though digital teaching techniques do improve students’ class engagement with the lessons and activities, it is not the case for student to student interactions…






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