 In a video conference class, it's usually just everybody comes in like a normal day. You come in, you sit down, you get all your stuff ready and a facilitator will dial in and the teacher will be there in front. Everybody can see you and you can see your teacher, you hear him through a speaker. There's cameras on both sides of the room, one in front and one in back. You have your mics on the table so he can hear you and you can hear them through the speakers. I like interacting with other schools and you get to learn things that you wouldn't learn in a normal class. Taking these courses are pretty much study skills because I've had to work a lot more independently, studying on my own and managing time and studying from the book myself and not relying on the teacher to give me notes and things like that. I think that an IVC class really combines the best of an online class and a face-to-face class in that it takes the independent learning from the online class and the interaction from the face-to-face class and just combines them. That's not even saying that it would cover the entire border. Giving presentations helps me master the material because you have to be able to understand the material and know the material really well so that you can teach the other students and show what you know. The archives are great for when I was absent from school and I needed to catch up on my works. I could go and watch the class and get the notes that I needed and also when I was studying for my tests I could go back and review with some of those sessions. It was interesting to finally put a face with a voice and actually know that that person was interested in you I guess. They're not just there to teach. They actually love what they do. I would definitely recommend taking an IVC class. Like I said, it really enhances your independent learning.