"For a teacher to get an online classroom, they must first have the appropriate degree for teaching. Most online universities also require that a teacher take courses in how to manage online classes. Usually, it is easiest to find a job teaching online courses while you already have a least an adjunct teaching job at a local college."
I teach on Outschool, and you do not need a degree to teach on there. Just a passion for teaching young learners any subject that you are passionate about. Let me know if you want more info! :)
The possessive form for 'the classroom belonging to your teacher' is your teacher's classroom.
You can find ideas for a classroom layout online at Pinterest, Classroom Desk Arrangement, and Scholastic. If you are a teacher, you can also get ideas from other teachers on classroom layouts.
There is one main difference, In a real classroom your teacher is there for you to ask questions and get instant help from. Online learning is a more detached affair, although you still have a teacher and you are able to email him, it can take a little longer.
Classroom etiquette are rules that apply to a classroom that a teacher gives.
I think it entirely depends on how well you learn. If you learn better on your own I would say you can study it online and learn the same as if you were in a classroom setting. If you learn better being guided by a teacher, then a classroom setting is for you.
a teacher is your friend............
The classroom lectures advantage is that the teacher which teaches can understand it
The Classroom 3 is an online flash game available from a variety of websites. It is primarily a strategy game where you have to avoid being caught by the teacher well cheating off of the geek.
because it is just as smart as a teacher
Classroom humor is driving the teacher insane just a teeny bit.
Stuff up the whole classroom without the teacher knowing.
It is a classroom.