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Virtual Classroom Software Articles
10 Software Categories in High Demand to Support Remote Work
Throughout my time at G2, traffic patterns on G2.com category pages have been one of the most significant data points to monitor. Time and again, the changes in those patterns have proven a good indicator of emerging trends and a strong reflection of change in software markets. The current global crisis caused by COVID-19 is, unsurprisingly, creating a large shift to tools that support remote work.
by Michael Fauscette
2023 Trends in Online Learning Platforms
This post is part of G2's 2023 digital trends series. Read more about G2’s perspective on digital transformation trends in an introduction from Emily Malis Greathouse, director, market research, and additional coverage on trends identified by G2’s analysts.
by JaKayla D. Lathon
How to Use Virtual Classrooms for Unmatched Engagement
When you think of a classroom, what image comes to mind?
by Mara Calvello
The Promises and Pitfalls of Virtual Classroom Tools
A couple of months ago, no one in K–12 education was talking about virtual classrooms.
by Shaun Bishop
Remote Learning Tools Educators Need Most
Most teachers I’ve met are master improvisers. They have to be ready to adapt to situations in the moment, and the COVID-19 health crisis is a perfect example of when adaptation is a must.
by Shaun Bishop
Six Tips for Getting the Most Out of EdTech Software Purchases
The class erupted in cheers and groans.
by Shaun Bishop
Virtual Classroom Software Glossary Terms
Virtual Classroom Software Discussions
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Question on: Zoom Workplace
How do I avoid the application crashing on me?
Even I am zooming with my friends, I often freeze and then the application crashes. It appears to be personal to myself as other members of my household do not have this issue. I have tried clearing memory on my computer but am not sure other measures I can take.
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I have not had any crashing of the system, however, my first instinct is that when these things happen, it can be an underlying issue with another software that is running in the background, or you have an update on the system pending install. I would always be sure you have a fresh reboot before the Zoom meeting to at least eliminate either of those two issues. If your network is weak or your wi-fi signal is weak, you might look into that because you can lose that signal also. A fresh re-start of the router might help.
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There are a couple of possibilities, Emily - but the basic reason Zoom does that is that it doesn't have the resources to keep going. I've had it restart on me a couple of times and wasn't sure of the reason - but then someone in a meeting talked about it being much better once they kicked the kids off Netflix. Makes sense - if you're zooming and streaming through the same router, eventually you'll run out of capacity.
First, as suggested, make sure you have all pending updates installed for both Windows and Zoom. If you've had to install any that need a restart, check again after restarting. Then try a Zoom meeting without anyone else connected to your router and see if that helps. Also restart the router, leaving it switched off for a couple of minutes, to see if that changes anything. Finally, recording can degrade your session from your viewpoint, even though the recording itself is fine; if you are recording, ask someone else on the call to do that for a while and see if there is a difference.
Footnote: Version 5 of Zoom seems to be much better, and there will be a forced update to that after May 30. If you can, I would upgrade sooner. It will be contention of some kind - just a matter of going through the possibilities.
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I am not having problems now thanks
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Maximise your RAM and/or use an ssd. Besides ensure your net has reasonable speed.
If it crashes like once in two weeks or something do not even bother!
One more thing ensure you have stable wifi signal . I had this issue and I changed my internet provider. That helped. Hope this helps.
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Maximise your RAM and/or use an ssd. Besides ensure your net has reasonable speed.
If it crashes like once in two weeks or something do not even bother!
One more thing ensure you have stable wifi signal . I had this issue and I changed my internet provider. That helped. Hope this helps.
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I've never had the app crash on me, but I check my internet connection and update whenever prompted. I also called my internet provider to make sure I was getting my maximum bandwidth assigned to my residence. There's a range and sometimes you're getting the lowest end of connectivity, a likely time of the crash.
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Hi Emily,
You are confronting a "new" problem in that more and more people are using the internet super hi-way in your home/street/ area. Typically we Zoom at times when many other people are browsing the internet.
When the hi-way if filling-up the signal degrades and becomes unstable. You may have to reduce the number of users in your home when you are Zooming, or change your schedule to avoid higher traffic times.
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We have found that crashing, freezing, and delays can be a result of low bandwidth with your wifi signal. When we have had that issue, there were multiple users on different Zoom conferences and our router could not handle the data stream for the devices. Once we upgraded our router - that issue went away. Good luck.
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I have seen this a few times with one of my colleagues. This maybe a case of not enough upload speed from your broadband. You can run a speed test using one of many apps( or speedtest.net) if your upload speed is under 2Mbps you may experience freezing and loss of connection. Try rebooting your modem and router (if seperate devices) try avoid uploading on your network during your sessions.
The chance that this is caused by your device is slim. Most hardware should be able to handle a zoom session. However trying to use the virtual background seems to require more processor speed and graphics than many rival applications. Hope this helps
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you mentioned that others in your house don't have this problem, so it is unlikely to be the Wi-Fi bandwidth unless you are all using Wi-Fi at the same time.
Instead, it could be the processing speed of your device is lower than that of others in your household. Zoom appears to be dependent on the processor in your device. My husband and my computer's are one year apart, but I have green screen features he doesn't, and less trouble zooming.
Consider the processor...
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OK, convoluted answer but I think relevant. We do a lot of Zoom meetings for my work.
If your bandwidth is OK, Wi-Fi or wired, and you have a good computer, then check your other applications. I am running a very fast computer, Lots of RAM and very fast hard disk. When Zoom crashes or breaks up on me, it is because I am running through our VPN which encrypts and decrypts everything! That includes VIDEO which is very time consuming. If my computer is doing all that as well as running Zoom, Slack, Oracle, Sql Server Management Studio, or other, then it is just too much at once. I try to limit my running programs.
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Hi i do several Zoom meeting a day. When it crashes. It is usually one of two things. The WIFI is unstable or for some reason I may have been online to long and all crap that sneaks in under wire. Between each meeting I shutdown my computer completely and restarts it. Whenever I do that I never have any problem. When I don't almost 100 percent of the time something goes wrong. I run several meeting a day at 30 minute intervals and this works for me.
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The only reason it will crash, as I think, is if your wifi is unstable.
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I got kicked off four times the other day but I was trying to attend via my car as my husband was driving. I don’t get kicked off from the house unless the WiFi turns off. We have ATT internet.
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Gosh Emily, I have never had this happen to me up to this point. I would leave the "meeting" and then relaunch. See if that works. Let me know if it does, okay?
Sister Gail Lancaster
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Question on: Zoom Workplace
What do you think as a user Zoom should add more to its platform for having a better experience?
As a user, you can suggest any of your favorite benefits that you think Zoom can add to its platform. Explain each Benefit by quoting an example.
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I would like to see better security, teacher tools and integration with other learning management software.
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Question on: Webex Suite
Experience of Usage Cisco Webex Meeting client
Any question related to usage experience and features
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Hi Sampath. I have used the cisco Webex platform earlier for all our project meetings with the client and it has mobile app too which supports very well. I would definitely recommend it.
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I will start with this:
As a tool, Skype for business, Teams and Cisco WebEx are very comparable to each other.
You won't go wrong with any of them.
But Cisco WebEx is something which handles the overall experience really well.
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I will start with this:
As a tool, Skype for business, Teams and Cisco WebEx are very comparable to each other.
You won't go wrong with any of them.
But Cisco WebEx is something which handles the overall experience really well.
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