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mingle activities

Picture 3- Users have the option of having their cameras on or off, but every person is represented by an avatar.
July 2021 Technology 

Gather Town Brings Mingle Activities to Online Language Teaching

March 29, 2021March 29, 2021 469 Views 0 Comments mingle activities, online, Video conferencing

By Sara Saez-Fajardo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Gather Town is a video-conferencing platform that allows teachers and students to explore a 2D map with an avatar and recover some of the most missed elements of face-to-face classroom interactions, thanks

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These avatars are close to each other, so they would be able to hear each other well.
July 2020 Technology 

SpatialChat – Mingle Activities and Virtual Parties

July 3, 2020February 4, 2021 4766 Views 0 Comments group work, mingle activities, online teaching, synchronous communication

By Shannon Donnally Spasova, Michigan State University, and Betsy Lavolette, Kyoto Sangyo University While Zoom and other video conferencing tools have worked well for pair and small group work, language teachers have struggled to find a tool that could simulate

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