Top 5 Conference Applications for Remote Teaching
1. Skype This is the most common in this series, so much so, remote teaching is often called “skype teaching”. However, Skype recently fell behind in quality and features, but the service have been improved with recent updates. It works just as well on a smartphone as it does on a laptop with an easy and efficient video conferencing. Groups can now be created and calls scheduled. However, because there is no way of organizing contacts, it can sometimes be tricky to know who is who. However, once students are added to the call, the same call can be used repeatedly for every class. 2. Google Hangouts Tracing back the effort Google has made in the past to deliver a stable video conferencing product, Google Talk, Google+, Google Hangouts Meet, Google Hangouts Chat, and newly introduced Google Duo are all worthy mmentions. Characteristically, Google products look very intuitive and easy to use. As Google Hangouts works only in the Chrome browser, there is no application ...