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Previously on "Collaborative software for teaching from home"

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  • ladymuck
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    The whiteboard feature in Teams is crap unless you have a digital pen as writing with a mouse is nigh on impossible.

    WebEx has good features for creating breakout rooms which is handy for putting students into little groups to work together.

    I know a few people at the consultancy I'm at trialled some collaboration software and said things like whiteboards etc were excellent. Sadly the client wasn't interested in supporting it for their staff to use for workshops. Struggling to remember what it was called at the mo.

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  • ladymuck
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    Half Life: Alyx seems to work a treat

    This school teacher is using VR to teach maths in Half Life: Alyx

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  • northernladuk
    started a topic Collaborative software for teaching from home

    Collaborative software for teaching from home

    Anyone seen or used any good tools for teachers to use when home schooling kids? My other half school uses something called Connex via tutor room and it looks like it's got everything but a bit flaky.

    Need things like whiteboard, video calling, chat, screen share etc without any complex screen swapping etc.

    I believe teams will probably be close but not all the kids will have it and it's a bit complicated as it's designed to so much.

    Anyone come across anything similar?

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