To fight the spread of COVID-19 and maintain healthy social distancing, schools have temporarily closed and quickly transitioned from on-campus to online learning. In line with this, Unesco shared 8 useful live-video platforms for distance learning.
Below is a list of the most used live-video platforms for distance learning!
Dingtalk
Dingtalk is a communication platform that supports video conferencing, task and calendar management, attendance tracking, and instant messaging.
Lark
Lark is a collaboration suite of interconnected tools that includes chat, calendar, creation and cloud storage, in Japanese, Korean, Italian and English.
Google Meet
Google Meet is a video call platform integrated with other Google’s G-Suite tools.
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams contains chat, meetings, calls, and collaboration features integrated with Microsoft Office software.
Skype
Skype has video and audio calls, chat, and collaboration features.
WeCom
WeCom is a messaging, content sharing, and video/audio-conferencing tool with the possibility of including max. 300 participants, available in English and Chinese.
WhatsApp is a mobile application with video and audio calls, messaging, and content sharing.
Zoom
Zoom is a cloud platform for video and audio conferencing, collaboration, chat, and webinars.
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