Week 2 Day 1 reflection

Week 2 Day 1 reflection • Microsoft Teams Microsoft Teams is a persistent chat-based collaboration platform complete with document sharing, online meetings, and many more extremely useful features for business communications. Having an excellent team space is key to being able to make creative decisions and communicate with one another. https://tinyurl.com/y3rnyhyg • Google Meet Google Meet is a video-chatting service designed primarily for business and office use, which lets colleagues chat over video and text. https://tinyurl.com/y4ff5xtw • Zoom Zoom is a web-based video conferencing tool with a local, desktop client and a mobile app that allows users to meet online, with or without video. Zoom users can choose to record sessions, collaborate on projects, and share or annotate on one another's screens, all with one easy-to-use platform. https://tinyurl.com/y5jtj7j2 • I have learned to use the Microsoft team to hold a meeting or hold a lesson and it’s a good app to use for teaching and learning online as we can communicate to one another using chats, videos, and audios. I also learn to use Google meet and zoom which are allows based videos that I will use for teaching and also can be used for online learning using videos and text. • I enjoy the lesson because it teaches me to create a meeting and join meeting online and to create a scheduled meeting via google calendar and invite a guest for that meetings. • Microsoft Teams can be used by teachers and students to communicate one-on-one or in groups, teachers can send messages and announcements to individual students or whole classes at once. Google meet It gives that personal connection that's missing from face-to-face class time, it helps us to communicate more clearly with facial expressions, body language, and intonation. You can use Zoom for classroom teaching and learning, group discussions, or even one-on-one office hour meetings. • References https://diigo.com/0jm665 https://diigo.com/0jm66z https://diigo.com/0jm67w

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