Universal Classroom

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The question is if I feel education is better provided in a universal classroom or when offered over the Internet. I feel an education would be more effective when provided in a universal classroom. There is a teacher/professor there to explain things one-on-one. You’re also in a classroom with many other students your age, so you are learning how to work well with others. In a classroom you are learning discipline which, usually, isn’t offered over the Internet. Learning in a universal classroom is better than learning over the Internet. Some students are learning more when they have someone there to explain a process to them one-on-one, which is something that you cannot get through a computer screen. With a universal classroom, you have

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