op-wyles-ariana-zoom.jpg Having a fast-operating laptop in an age where virtual learning has become almost normal is a privilege often taken for granted. Appears In WYLES: Teachers, please use the raise-hand feature in your virtual classes By Bryce Wyles | April 4, 2021 Without the raise-hand feature, I wouldn’t be able to pipe in unless it was clear no one was speaking, using that awkward silence we’ve all experienced in class — virtual or in-person
WYLES: Teachers, please use the raise-hand feature in your virtual classes By Bryce Wyles | April 4, 2021 Without the raise-hand feature, I wouldn’t be able to pipe in unless it was clear no one was speaking, using that awkward silence we’ve all experienced in class — virtual or in-person
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