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What technology stack is used to implement the teacher/student interface?
Hello! Surely you have used the services of training sites where a teacher works with you, for example, teaching English. Often on such sites you can find a student's office, ala desktop, in which the teacher adds a task from his office and sees the results of their implementation. How is this actually implemented? Maybe there are some special frameworks or approaches to creating such platforms?
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Firstly, even teaching a foreign language, teaching drawing and learning programming will require different means of communication between the teacher and the student.
Secondly, do you rely on one teacher (yourself) and several students, or do you have a school (courses) with several courses, many teachers and even more students?
Thirdly, do you want to find a ready-made solution, buy it and use it in your educational process? Or do you want to make a similar decision yourself?
Fourth, do you plan to deploy systems on your servers or use a ready-made service?
In any case - such systems (different) - a wagon and a small cart. And they are called "means of distance learning".
There are a lot of distance learning tools available. And universal tools such as the trivial Google-Drive, and the simplest (but customized) closed forums, and Skype and TeamViewer can be used. Or maybe universal systems - MOODLE, iSpring Online LMS, ATutor, Edmodo, services - antitreningi.ru, getcourse.ru, webinar.ru
But in general, we
are looking for Google: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_learning
read on Habré: https://habrahabr.ru/post/157631/
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