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Top 5 Myths and Facts about Online Classes : Takshila Learning

With schools across the country dismissing for months due to COVID-19, parents, and students have been thrust into the world of online learning or virtual learning. Although not every student is a brilliant candidate for online learning, this will prove to be the new norm for many students.

In this pandemic, most people are having doubts about online classes today’s video will clear the Top 05 Myths and Facts about Online Education. The Government is leaving no stones unturned to fight the epidemic and ensure essential services, but what about education?

Since the pandemic has jumped over in the new year too, more and more schools are switching to Online Lives Classes to ensure that at least education is not affected. But there are many myths about Online Live Classes that need to be cleared or busted anyhow. I bet you also have any questions regarding Online Live Classes.

So, in today’s video, we have cleared the air and come out with 5 myths and facts about Online School Classes

Benefits of Online Learning:-

1. Flexibility & Convenience

2. Cost-Effective

3. Lectures Can Be Taken Unlimited times

4. Less impact on the environment


Read More Blog - 

i) ONLINE LEARNING: HOW CAN PARENTS HELP STUDENTS LEARN ONLINE?

ii) How to choose an online tuition class for kids


Enjoy E-Learning with Takshila Learning

Call @ 8800999280 / 83 / 84

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