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Live Learning Online Vs Prerecorded Online Courses

The field of education has shifted a lot since the introduction of technology. Learning and development (L&D) that includes classes in the form of a classroom, and self-paced online learning methods, has been adapted to accommodate different styles and learning preferences. Live learning online is one of these methods, which provides a more collaborative and interactive learning experience for students. It is important to understand the differences between this approach and the more traditional recorded online course format prior to choosing the best option for your organization.

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What is live learning?

As the name suggests, live learning online is a virtual educational process that allows learners to communicate with their instructors and classmates in real time via a videoconferencing platform like Zoom. As opposed to other online learning techniques live classes focus on real-time communication between instructors and students, which allows students to resolve any questions they may have and aids in understanding of the material.

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To maximize the effectiveness of live classes, instructors should structure their sessions according to the objectives and goals laid in their overall course structure. Instructors should, for example, ensure that each Live Session adds value to the reads or recorded videos by elaborating and clarifying the concepts, applying them and practicing, debating and analyzing.

Additionally, students who are in live classes can develop closer relationships with their colleagues and instructors through group discussions and collaborations, which help them stay motivated throughout the course. This is particularly important for subjects that are difficult, such as mathematics, chemistry Russian or Arabic, or web programming that require a high degree of interaction and understanding.

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