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As gyms and studios remain closed many are taking their classes online -- to Zoom to be exact.
Zoom, the video meeting service, is adding tools to sell tickets to online classes, concerts and the like on a new offshoot it calls OnZoom.
Zoom is just one of the many video conferencing platforms that are free to use (whither WebEx?), but it’s quickly become a go-to for a lot of personal and professional meetings.
Online Zoom classes were disrupted by individuals spewing racist, misogynistic or vulgar content. Experts say professors using Zoom should familiarize themselves with the program's settings.
That allows students and instructors to revisit topics, links or questions posed by students or teaching staff during the class session and provide more context to accompany the recording transcript.
Back to school has a new meaning this year, as so many students head off to…their computers. So many classes are meeting online instead of on a campus—but that doesn’t mean you can’t make ...