The digital education landscape has expanded rapidly over the past decade, but not all forms of online learning have delivered equal results. While access to information has never been easier, learners often face a different challenge today: structure. Without guidance, sequencing, and accountability, many online learners struggle to convert content into actual competence. That gap is driving renewed attention toward structured online classes , a model that blends the flexibility of digital learning with the discipline of guided instruction. The Problem With Unstructured Learning The early promise of online education was simple: learn anything, anytime. In practice, however, unlimited flexibility often leads to fragmented progress. Learners jump between topics, pause midway through courses, or struggle to build coherent understanding across complex subjects.…