[ARCHIVED] Online or Remote Classes

michael_smiley
Community Novice

What is the best way to teach an #online or #remote class?  Given the recent #coronavirus in China, we are being asked to teach our English classes remotely.  We have roughly 25 people in a class.  One class we teach is Academic Writing and another is English Speaking, Listening and Critical Thinking.  Ideally, we would like to teach in an interactive fashion.  We are in the US, while our students are in China.  What suggestions do you have?

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