Instructor Presence in a Virtual Classroom

Synchronous online learning platforms have been used actively during the COVID-19 period. They have opened possibilities for online learning and interaction, but have also posed new challenges for instructors. This article provides insights into one teacher's interactions and examines how the i...

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Main Authors: Tyrväinen Heli (Author), Uotinen Sanna (Author), Valkonen Leena (Author)
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Published: De Gruyter, 2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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