Let’s face it – it\u2019s a matter of time before the majority of schools and universities transfer their classes online. The 2020 pandemic only helped to escalate things. As it stands, more and more students are opting to go virtual, and a good number of parents and guardians are finding this the more reliable option. That said, studying online can be pretty frustrating.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Not only do you have to manage with all the distractions at home, but you also need to find different ways to keep yourself motivated to learn. That is one thing students will probably miss the most about in-person learning. You had the chance to meet up and talk about everything other than school, plan parties, night-outs, and everything else that can be counted as fun. The dynamics are a bit different when it comes to virtual learning, but online learning is the future of education<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n This article is here to provide a rough roadmap of what it looks like to connect with others in the virtual space because that is almost as equally important as learning. Hey, remember, all work no play makes you a dull student. Similarly, all learn no connect makes you a lonely student. Let\u2019s assume you get the rhyme. \ud83d\ude0e<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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