virtual classroom

collocation in English

meaningsofvirtualandclassroom

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virtual
adjective
uk
/ˈvɜː.tʃu.əl/
us
/ˈvɝː.tʃu.əl/
almost a particular thing ...
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classroom
noun[C]
uk
/ˈklɑːs.ruːm/
us
/ˈklæs.ruːm/
a room in a school or college where groups of students ...
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(Definition ofvirtualandclassroomfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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With video-conferencing technology, avirtualclassroomcan be imagined where teachers and pupils no longer need to leave home.
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The virtual environment can work as scaffolding for students, helping them to participate more equally and gain confidence in a safevirtualclassroom.
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In communicating online people seem to be more outgoing than in face-to-face communication, suggesting that avirtualclassroomenvironment may be more relaxed than a conventional classroom.
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Mostvirtualclassroomapplications provide a recording feature.
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This provides a positive and encouraging learning environment for students, especially students in avirtualclassroom.
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The innovative program includes both on-campus and videoconferencing-based, interactivevirtualclassroomsessions.
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Virtual worlds have a limited use and value during accumulation of knowledge stage, utilized perhaps to conduct classes in avirtualclassroom.
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In this activity, the leader opens avirtualclassroom, into which any number of participants can then enter.
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The site is designed to help students and teachers find each other, and to provide an onlinevirtualclassroomlearning environment.
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Teacher interaction is accomplished throughvirtualclassroomenvironments, telephone, and face-to-face meetings.
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Each community received a wiki-like programmable technology space to serve as the community'svirtualclassroomor clubhouse.
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Thevirtualclassroomgives students online resources and notes that helps students to pass their tests and exams.
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New distance learning technologies, such as interactive teleconferencing, enable students located thousands of miles apart to communicate and interact in avirtualclassroom.
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Thevirtualclassroomalso provides a structured schedule of classes, which can be helpful for students who may find the freedom of asynchronous learning to be overwhelming.
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Collective composition is possible through the interaction between students in virtual classrooms, guided by a tutor.
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First, the local intranet implements avirtualclassroom, where all the visual material, such as presentation slides used by professors in class, are made available electronically to students.
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This paper explores features of complexity theory - nonlinearity and emergent self-organization - relevant to dynamics in physical or virtual classrooms.
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A pedagogical problem growing out of virtual classrooms is the temptation to act without communal accountability, the reciprocal commitment among individuals to maintain the health of their interconnections.
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Virtual classrooms that enable teachers in one school to teach interactively pupils in another school that could be miles away require "real" time which, in its turn, requires broad-band technology.
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Several methods of instruction are used including traditional paper textbooks, online textbooks and virtual classrooms where students interact with teachers and peers.
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