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9 Planning Steps for Your Virtual Learning Program

Learning Rebels

There are several feature-rich online meeting platforms such as GoToWebinar, WebEx, Adobe Connect, and Zoom that allow you to replicate classroom techniques such as whiteboards, break out groups, pair and share, group project work etc. Need a good microphone? Check out the “ Best Microphone Options for the Training Professional.”.

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Tips to Level-Up Your Virtual Learning Game

Learning Rebels

It’s time to dust off the webex and put it better use. 5) Create a poll. One way to use polls is to allow your audience to choose the learning path. Have the participants vote in the poll, deciding where to start. Buy a good microphone/headset. This is a great way to get people involved.

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Using Webinars to Remotely Train Your Staff for as Little as Zero Cost

Capytech

Hardware – the instructor will need a computer/laptop with a webcam and a microphone. Pollspolls are another tool that encourages interaction. Webex is Cisco’s video conferencing and webinar solution. Premium Webex plans offer additional features, including the ability to record the webinar. Whiteboards.

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Eight Can’t Miss Tips for Implementing Corporate Learning Webinars

JCA Solutions

Microphone. Whatever you do, using the built-in microphone on your laptop (or tablet) is a big mistake. Invest in a good standalone microphone, preferably either an almost invisible headset or a lavalier type microphone. Cisco WebEx. WebEx offers a very similar user experience to GoToWebinar.

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Interactive and engaging webinars- between who and who?

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

I'm currently using Webex for webinars, unfortunately we discovered (quite late!) that there is a maximum of 7 active microphones, and the first time we had serious problems. Now we found out that we can share the microphones, after people raise their (virtual) hands. Sounds stupid and I feel stupid. But that's somehow accepted.

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Video Conferencing Platforms vs Virtual Classrooms in eLearning

BrainCert

Some popular video conferencing tools include Zoom, Skype, Microsoft Teams, Google Hangouts Meet, Webex, GoToMeeting, etc. Virtual classrooms may also offer features such as grade books or exams that help track student progress over time while providing instructors with reports on student performance.

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12 Steps to Creating Awesome Live Classes in 2021

learnWorlds

Software with a live video feed, such as WebEx, Zoom, and Skype, have been proven to be essential as they facilitate interactions between learners and teachers. Using microphone. To get started with your live classes, you will need a camera and a microphone. High-quality microphone. Including live polling.

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