Group projects have always been an essential part of learning, but in virtual classes, they take on a completely new dynamic. Unlike traditional classroom teamwork, online collaboration depends heavily on digital tools, time management, and clear communication. Students must learn to coordinate across time zones, share files efficiently, and stay motivated without face-to-face interaction. Virtual platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Trello have redefined how tasks are divided and progress is tracked. While remote teamwork offers flexibility and convenience, it also brings challenges like miscommunication and unequal participation. Understanding how group projects work differently in virtual classes helps educators design more inclusive, engaging, and results-driven online learning experiences.