What is a Virtual Classroom?
A Virtual Classroom is an online classroom that
allows participants to communicate with one another, view presentations or
videos, interact with other participants, and engage with resources in work
groups.
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What is the real aim of the Virtual Classroom?
The real aim of the Virtual Classroom is not to
replace the traditional classroom because the technology is advancing, but to offer a more interactive and
collaborative learning environment.
What are the typical elements of the Virtual
Classroom?
The Virtual Classroom typically include some or
all of the following elements:
Text Chat - People can type what they would like others to see in real time.
Shared Whiteboard - A blank screen where people can share information, write
comments, and draw pictures in real time.
Presentation Capability - Teachers have multiple options for presentation content from
audio/video/multimedia lectures, to self guided power points.
Audio - People can share information with a microphone and speakers.
Polling or Survey Tools - The ablility to take a survey and publish the results possibly
on the white board.
Break-Out Rooms - A way of breaking the session into or more sub rooms where
listeners can listen to a guest speaker, ask questions, or just interact in a
smaller setting.
Web Tours - Using tools included in many virtual classroom programs people
can be taken on a virtual tour of a webpage or project through sharing of a
program.