Blog #3

 

       Blog #3 Zoom. 
    This blog entry is about a tool in Dr. Wang's PPT T3PP Slide 3, Zoom. Zoom is an app that allows group video meetings, a live chat option, and breakout rooms to manage communications in a group. 

Ease of Use. 7-10. 
    I rank Zooms ease of use at a 7 out of 10. I find once you are in a meeting, hosting or attending, things go smoothing from then on, but while trying to launch a meeting or enter into one things are tricky. I have had links to meetings not work, active zoom sessions say they are expired, and people simply being unable to connect to the group. I have used other apps in the past for group video meets that have had less difficulties. 

Versatility. 8-10.
    I rank Zoom as a 8 out of 10 in versatility, with the two points docked for when it has issues. I have gotten Zoom to work on many different deceives such as computers, laptops, tablets, and phones. Most schools now seem to be providing students with a laptop or tablet so Zoom is accessible to students.  That being said an internet connection is also needed further contributing to the two points I docked from its rank considering students who may not have access to constant or reliable Wifi. During Covid Zoom was heavily used to connect classes and deliver lectures while we could not meet in the physical classroom, making Zoom a good option for including students not in the classroom in class time. 

Overall likelihood of using in my class. 5-10. 
    I rank Zooms likely hood of being used in my classroom at a 5 out of 10. I see it possibly being used to meet with parents or provide students with as a resource to use to organize group meetings outside of class, but I don't see it being used every day in class like how it was used during Covid. 

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