Is it actually possible learn Arabic and Quran properly through online classes?


Hi everyone, so I've been thinking about this for a really long time and I finally want to ask people who have actually gone through the experience because I keep going back and forth and never end up making a decision. I grew up in a Muslim household and my parents always made sure we prayed and understood the basics but my Quran recitation has always been something I felt genuinely embarrassed about because I learned it as a child without really understanding what I was reading and then life got busy and I never went back to properly study it as an adult. Now that I have my own kids and they're starting to ask me questions about the religion I feel this pressure to actually get serious about improving my own knowledge before I try to guide them, which sounds obvious when I say it out loud but it took me a while to get to that point honestly. A friend of mine who converted to Islam about three years ago mentioned she had been using online classes to learn arabic and quran online and said the flexibility of being able to study from home around her work schedule made it actually sustainable for her in a way that attending a physical class never was, which resonated with me quite a bit because my schedule is genuinely unpredictable from week to week. I came across kitaab.academy while doing my own research and found their course structure interesting because it seemed to address both the recitation side and the comprehension side together rather than treating them as completely separate tracks, which is what I feel I actually need rather than just memorization without meaning. What I really want to know from people who have done online Quran or Arabic learning is whether the quality of feedback from the teacher is genuinely good enough to correct your tajweed properly through a screen, because that's the part I'm most skeptical about since I always assumed that kind of correction needed to happen in person to be effective.