A Survey on Virtual Classroom System for Online Training
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Developing a virtual classroom system to promote a more preponderant count of students to splurge into the field of inculcation. It integrates the benefits of a physical classroom with the accommodation of a ‘no-physical-bar’ virtual learning environment, minus the commuting hazards and expenses. It will usher in immense flexibility and sophistication in the subsisting learning platform structures, with the impeccable coalescence of synchronous and asynchronous interaction. It provides an expedient of collaborative learning for the students.
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