Contributed to the TLCo-op by Alina Holmes, Graduate Research Assistant of the Center for Instructional Innovation and Assessment, 2020.

Similar to a chalkboard or whiteboard that you might use in a physical classroom, Zoom also has an annotate feature you can use in your class. This whiteboard includes the ability to type, so, if you wanted to do some of your favorite student engagement activities such as a chalk talk or a gallery walk, you could still do these in your virtual class. To learn more about what you and your students can do using a Zoom whiteboard; click this link

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