Virtual classes: They can be attended from anywhere with internet access., Primarily through digital platforms, often limited to chat or video calls., Often more flexible scheduling options., Potential for distractions from home environment., Possible technical issues (e.g., internet connection problems), Limited social interaction, mainly virtual., Feedback provided digitally (e.g., via email, online forums)., May suit independent learners and those comfortable with technology., Collaboration often relies on digital tools such as shared documents or virtual breakout rooms., Less opportunity for physical activity during class., Face to face classes: More opportunities for movement during class and physical activities., Collaborative activities can be conducted in person, fostering teamwork., Suitable for various learning styles, including hands-on and kinesthetic., Feedback through verbal and non-verbal cues., Opportunities for face-to-face socialization and networking., Fewer technical issues, but may encounter equipment malfunctions., Fewer distractions as students are physically present in class., Fixed class times, less flexibility in scheduling., Direct, in-person interaction with peers and instructors., Typically held in a physical classroom.,

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