I think it is not very important. Online tutorials are pretty interactive. Such things like vlogs have step by step flow on ho to do things. You just have to have patience.
When I distance studied in fitness and nutrition, it was difficult without any on-hands experience with any clients. Yet, I graduated with highest honors.
Now, I want to go into aromatherapy via distance learning. I think that I would have better luck as I can practice essential oils with more people. I just did not have the heart to tell people that they needed to exercise. I can do better with essential oils. For example, I can prepare specific body mists. Am I making sense?
I don't attend schools anymore but according to a friend of mine, it is hard to adjust because we used to learn remotely and our bodies are used to stay at home for more than a year, unlike the past seasons where our bodies are used to be outside homes.
Face to face interaction is still important when studying remotely. It can help you stay motivated, build relationships with other students, and ask questions that may not be answered in the course material. Additionally, it can help you stay focused and engaged with the material.
You can access more information and richer understanding through teacher and other students' body language and voice. You have the opportunity to connect with, problem-solve, and network with other students from a wide range of backgrounds.