Breakout rooms is one of the best features of Zoom. If you're anticipating using Zoom this fall and you haven't tried the breakout rooms function, you need to try it. Breakout rooms will let you create small group work environments within your Zoom meeting. Breakout rooms let you start your meeting will all students in one meeting, split them into groups for discussions/ work, and then bring them all back together as one big group.
Last Friday my pal Rushton Hurley from Next Vista for Learning hosting a half-hour webinar all about using Zoom breakout rooms. You can watch the recording of the webinar here on his YouTube channel or as embedded below.
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