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Online Classes

Easily schedule and conduct your classes online with Classcard's seamless integration of Lessonspace, Zoom, or any custom meeting link.

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Written by Syeda Zahirunisa
Updated over 4 months ago

Easily integrate Classcard with online meeting apps and move your classes online to reach a wider audience.

While creating a class, under the Location section, you have the option to conduct online classes in three different ways,​

Lessonspace

LessonSpace is an automated platform for online lessons, offering collaborative spaces and a range of additional features.

  1. In the video integration page, integrate Lessonspace in a few simple steps.

  2. After successfully integrating, when you select Lessonspace from the drop-down options while scheduling a class, an automatic link will be generated.

  3. Enrolled students will receive an email once a class is scheduled, and they can join the class by clicking the link provided in the email.


Zoom

Zoom is a popular online video conferencing platform that enables seamless virtual classroom experiences, offering real-time video and audio communication, screen sharing, and interactive features for remote learning.

  1. In the video integration menu, integrate Zoom in a few simple steps.

  2. Once the integration is complete, upon choosing Zoom from the dropdown menu while scheduling a class, an automatic link will be generated.

  3. Enrolled students will receive an email once a class is scheduled, and they can join the class by clicking the link provided in the email.



Meeting link

Provide an external link for your online classes, whether it’s a Google Meet link, Skype, GoToMeetings URL, or any other online platform.

  1. When scheduling a class, select the Meeting link option from the dropdown menu.

  2. Paste the link/URL and you’re all set.

  3. Enrolled students will receive an email once a class is scheduled, and they can join the class by clicking the link provided in the email.

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