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The dynamism of real-time, interactive Virtual Classrooms has now become an integral part of the eLearning environment.
KMG Virtual Classrooms use collaborative web conferencing environment and enables you to communicate synchronously using video and audio or through text chat, and to share presentations, documents and images on an interactive platform.
Like real classrooms, the students in a virtual classroom can exchange ideas and share their experiences within themselves or with the instructor. They can ask questions and get answers just like in a real classroom. However, those attending a virtual classroom have an edge over those who attend a real classroom. If they so desire, they can ask questions in the complete privacy, simulating a face-to-face individual interaction with the instructor even in a classroom setting.
The KMG Virtual Classroom uses short quizzes and questions spread over the duration of the session to keep students engaged and reinforce the learning.
It is possible to have a situation where an exercise is initiated by the teacher, completed in parts by different students and finally evaluated in a manner that is visible to every participant from the comforts of his own private premises.
Unlike the real classrooms, the students of a virtual classroom can enter or exit a session without disturbing anyone else.
The successful delivery of any Virtual Classroom course is dependent on the ability of the instructor to deliver course materials via the web, as well as keeping everyone engaged during the program. KMG ensures that all our e-Trainers are highly trained and skilled in the art of creating and maintaining online classroom engagement.
Our courses are delivered using the well established & industry accepted WebEX Virtual Classroom platform. In our experience, we have found that WebEX best mimics a real classroom environment with virtual break out rooms, video conferencing options, and much more enabling a truly engaging and interactive experience.
The KMG Virtual Classroom offerings can be accessed by the students through a web browser on a multimedia and internet enabled computer.
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