Interaction is just as easy for virtual participants as for participants inside the classroom. Virtual participants are displayed on two large screens at the back of the classroom. When virtual participants speak, they will occupy the entirety of those screens. Virtual participants essentially are the “back row” of the classroom. The remote learners also have the same degree of accessibility to the classroom and instructors. They are able to see the instructor’s presentation and the white board from their computer screens. If they need assistance, they can raise their hands, ask the instructor questions, or even share their screens with the instructor. |
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