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Face-to-face teaching (in-person)
A meeting in the learning process with more than two people, all present physically and in a synchronous format.
This can occur, for example, in a classroom where the teacher and the students are all in the same physical space and communicate in real-time. It can also include individual or group tutorials where participants gather in person to discuss and collaborate. In this modality, interaction occurs in person, allowing for direct communication and observing gestures and facial expressions (nonverbal communication) that enhance the learning experience.