12 Jun


Conducting Zoom teaching sessions differs from standard classroom instruction in several ways. The first obvious difference is the fact that you’re not in the same room as the students, so the possibilities for interaction are limited. Also, the writing surface that’s available for doing lessons in a traditional classroom is typically a large chalkboard, whiteboard, or dry erase wall.  However, with only a good laptop, a reasonably priced laptop stand, a premium dry erase painted wall, and the Zoom Meetings software, you can conduct first-rate video teaching sessions that are just as creative, effective, and engaging as in-person classroom instruction.



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