whether satellite classes will b justifiable?or their will always b technical or other communication gap?
madhur gupta (student/article ) (1022 Points)
22 July 2008whether satellite classes will b justifiable?or their will always b technical or other communication gap?
AKKI
(STUDENT)
(83 Points)
Replied 23 July 2008
ITS OVERALL A GUD PROCESS
I M STUDYING UNDR THT ......N FACED NO PROB.....EXCEPT A LITTLE
WHICH IS COMMON EVERYWHERE
Mukesh Agarwal
(CA student)
(1321 Points)
Replied 23 July 2008
virtual classroms are the latest trend.. but i feel it cant equal the calibre of attending personal classes. personal interaction is important in classroom to understand well.
Pratik K
(Student)
(3406 Points)
Replied 23 July 2008
virtual classes can be helpful but can not be availed by each and every students as due to the cost involed in it.
I think Physical presence of teacher in the class room is essential for effective teaching. It is not a new concept in India 5 years back Institute of company secretary of India had also started settelite classes which was a great failure
In Europe and USA many universities have dropped settelite classes after starting.
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I am agree with Ravi kumar. I have also heard in Europe and USA it could not be succeeded.
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