Rückseite
SCHULUNG Lesezeit 4 Min.
Technology advanced spectacularly in the world of teaching and training, but with so many solutions on the market, it´s not easy to distinguish the right ones. That is why we looked into two of the most popular solutions: virtual classrooms and video conferencing tools.
Video conferencing tools enable live, remote, online communication through audio or video meetings. They have built-in features such as chat, screen sharing, recording or breakout rooms. They are perfectly suitable for the working world but can also be used for teaching or training. However, their success for instruction purposes is highly variable.
While they can be a helpful solution for a limited period, they usually don't deliver the full range of advantages available from more sophisticated online learning platforms like virtual classrooms. These advantages that are lacking include high levels of engagement, quality interaction and collaboration or the possibility to truly oversee and support learners.
With video conferencing tools, successful learning outcomes are more difficult to obtain - a problem that has been flagged by numerous customers and experts.
The approach of merely replacing face-to-face training with remote training poses challenges to instructors in the corporate world and higher education. For example, research conducted among L&D professionals by Fosway Group revealed that 70% of organizations are using video conferencing software as part of their virtual training programs, but only 10% rate it as effective.
Additionally, in an AMBA & BGA survey, business schools' leaders named their top challenges in delivering online education via conferencing tools: internet connection, student engagement, transforming courses for an online format, interaction among participants, identifying gaps in students' understanding, etc.
How are teaching and training solutions like virtual classrooms tackling those challenges? What are the advantages they can bring? Read our three main advantages below.
Virtual classrooms are purpose-built for teaching and training, often designed together with universities, business schools and L&D specialists.
A virtual teaching and training tool such as a virtual classroom enables a rich experience for both instructor and participants.
With the right solution, instructors never lose sight of their participants, not even in breakout rooms. They impact every person in the audience, encourage quality interaction, and share varied, interactive content such as videos, polls, and quizzes.
Instructors monitor participants, offer support whenever necessary, and get user analytics to optimize classes and learning outcomes.
On the other hand, the learners can form strong ties with their peers in a fun, interactive learning environment. They experience quality engagement and in-depth collaboration, perfect for creative ideation and inspiring brainstorm sessions.
Lastly, virtual classrooms offer a well-deserved break from video conferencing used by most learners at work. Virtual classrooms enable a differentiated, enhanced educational experience that will deliver results effectively and interestingly.