I don't think online learning will completely replace classrooms because human interaction adds something irreplaceable. As a UI designer, I've taken online courses to learn new software, but the most valuable feedback always came during in-person workshops in Shanghai where we could instantly discuss ideas. That spontaneity and personal connection just don't translate well through a screen. For example, when I was struggling with a design concept last month, a quick coffee break chat with a colleague clarified things faster than any tutorial video. That said, online platforms are fantastic for accessibility-like when I needed to learn a niche prototyping tool last year, finding an expert's course online saved me weeks of trial and error.
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Parte 3a problem you had with some technology, for example a computer or a phone
Will online learning eventually replace face-to-face classroom teaching?
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