For American Sign Language (ASL) students at Florida’s Hillsborough Community College, having a learning community is important for collaborating and making connections. Yet many of the students were remote and didn’t attend classes in person. “The ASL group came to me asking for a solution,” said Director of Instructional Technology Rich Senker. Instructors wanted a solution that would give remote students an effective learning community to grow and achieve, just as well as they would in a traditional classroom—and they found such a solution in TechSmith Relay.
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