LearnCube is a professional Virtual Classroom made specifically to enable high-quality online tutoring and language education.
In this video, LearnCube CEO, Alex Asher, talks through the differences between using the LearnCube Virtual Classroom and Google Meet.
Here’s a handy summary below, in the order they’re discussed in the video.
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Designed specifically for tutoring |
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All-in-one system with scheduling, attendance, payments and reporting. |
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No sign in or downloads required |
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Video and audio is delivered through the web browser |
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Video recording |
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Manage the cameras and microphones of your students |
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Different class layout options (e.g. full-screen view, conversation mode, whiteboard only) |
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Screen share |
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Chat function in the class |
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Chat can translate text |
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Whiteboard is integrated with the class |
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Wide range of tools on the whiteboard, including math tools |
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Students and teachers can interact and write, draw, or type on the shared screen |
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Navigate to a student’s location in the classroom |
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Identify who wrote annotations and text |
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Brand your classroom with your own professional branding |
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Calendar showing availability, which students can view and self-enrol in a class |
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Pre-loaded class materials |
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Can upload your own materials to a central library for all of your teachers to use |
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Annotations from the class are saved |
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Students can rate the classroom and teacher at the end of each class |
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Credit system to manage how many classes a student can do |
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Teacher management system, including permissions to protect your database |
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Assign and review homework |
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Note: As of 27 March 2023, Google Meet chat messages are deleted at the end of each class.
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