How has the shift to E-Learning impacted your ability to build relationships with your classmates and form a sense of community within your academic environment compared to traditional classroom settings?
The shift to E-Learning has made it more challenging to build relationships with classmates and form a sense of community within the academic environment compared to traditional classroom settings. The lack of face-to-face interaction and physical presence makes it harder to establish personal connections and engage in casual conversations. In virtual settings, communication is often limited to structured academic discussions, which can hinder the development of meaningful relationships. However, some students have found creative ways to connect with their peers through online platforms and group projects to maintain a sense of community despite the distance.
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