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TEACHING ONLINE: Teachers are Going Online. Corporate Trainers Could Learn from Their Experience

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Some school systems already have virtual learning systems set up: Blackboard, Canvas, Google Classrooms, and so on. Businesses may already have Adobe Connect, Webex, Microsoft Teams, or even Skype for Business.   Other teachers need a low-cost online solution—as many in the business world do as well—and they need it now.

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Steps to Creating an Engaging Webinar for Higher Education Students

Hurix Digital

With regards to tools, new and enhanced communication methods, such as Skype, Zoom, FaceTime, Microsoft Team Builder, GoToMeeting, and other virtual meeting tools, are all readily available, at low-cost—and they work. Webinar Tools Are Plenty; Take Your Pick. It’s easy to use and the video and audio quality is quite good.

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What is Online Learning? Brief History, Benefits & Limitations

learnWorlds

1997 Launch of Blackboard, a pioneer in online course management systems. MOOC platforms started offering free or low-cost access to courses from leading universities and institutions around the world, reaching millions of learners globally. 1970s Introduction of PLATO system for computer-assisted instruction.