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GoReact vs. Zoom and Teams

GoReact vs. Zoom and Teams

In today’s digital landscape, educators and students rely heavily on video tools to facilitate remote learning, collaboration, skill assessment, and feedback.  A few popular platforms that serve this need are GoReact, Zoom and Microsoft Teams.  While they are all powerful tools, they cater to different aspects of the learning experience. Let’s explore the key similarities and differences between GoReact, Zoom, and Teams to help you determine which platform is best suited for your specific instructional needs.

Learning With GoReact

GoReact is a skill-based learning platform that provides learners a way to practice, reflect and receive feedback using the power of video. For instructors, GoReact is an easy-to-use tool to observe skills, authentically assess learning, and provide in-the-moment feedback to students.  Used by more than 800 institutions worldwide, for both synchronous and asynchronous learning, here are some of the key features GoReact offers: 

  1. LMS Integration: GoReact integrates within any LTI-compliant Learning Management System, including Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle and most others to allow for a seamless authentication and assessment experience within existing tech ecosystems.
  2. Simple Recording Features: GoReact allows students to conduct and record or upload videos directly within the platform using any device from smart phones, tablets to laptops. This feature is ideal for assignments like simulated medical and behavioral health interviews, or group presentations where multiple participants need to interact and be evaluated in real time.
  3. Synchronous Group Presentations: GoReact supports synchronous recording for groups of up to nine participants. This feature is tailored for smaller, more interactive sessions, making it perfect for class projects, mock interviews, and peer evaluations.
  4. Instant and Precise Feedback Capabilities: GoReact excels in providing real-time, embedded feedback. Instructors and peers can leave time-stamped audio, video or written comments, use color-coded markers, and apply rubric criteria during the recording, enhancing the overall learning experience. AI-enhanced features deliver instant feedback to learners, facilitating faster learning and encouraging more practice and self-reflection.
  5. Course Content and Insights: GoReact has a number of time-saving tools to easily create and manage course content, assignments and measure learners’ progress. Providing a library of assignment and rubric templates, as well as the capability to create your own.
  6. Unmatched Assessment Features: From formative to summative assessments, GoReact offers all the tools to authentically assess learners for any skill. Use live review for synchronous or real-time review, and increase diversity of feedback using peer review and secure guest review features. During the review, use the searchable transcript to quickly pinpoint specific words and key moments in a recording, and deliver faster feedback with AI-enabled markers and comments. 

Learning With Zoom and Microsoft Teams

Both Zoom and Microsoft Teams,, on the other hand, are versatile video conferencing and collaboration tools, often widely adopted for their ability to support large group collaboration and recording. Here’s how Zoom and Teams are typically used: 

  1. Large-Scale Meetings and Live Presentations: Zoom is designed to accommodate large audiences, making it an excellent choice for lectures, webinars, and large group meetings. It can handle hundreds of participants simultaneously, offering features like breakout rooms, polling, and extensive administrative controls.
  2. Synchronous Learning: Zoom allows students and instructors to meet virtually, support synchronous classes and record for later viewing asynchronously. Its infrastructure supports seamless connectivity, LMS integration and high-quality video, even with a significant number of participants.

    Teams supports remote and hybrid learning with its extensive collaboration tools, making it easy for file sharing, chat features and a virtual whiteboard to promote social learning.
      
  3. Recording and Cloud Storage: Zoom and Teams allow users to record meetings and store them in the cloud. These recordings can then be uploaded to other platforms, such as GoReact, for further analysis and feedback.

Comparing GoReact, Zoom and Teams

Combining GoReact and Zoom

GoReact and Zoom can be used in conjunction for many learning situations. For instance, students can use Zoom to conduct large group sessions or interviews and then upload those recordings to GoReact for detailed feedback and evaluation. This combination leverages the strengths of both platforms, providing a comprehensive solution for diverse educational needs.

Conclusion

GoReact, Zoom and Teams are valuable learning tools, supporting remote, hybrid and in-person instruction. By understanding their unique features and optimal use cases, educators and students can make informed decisions to enhance their learning experiences. Whether you need the focused, assessment and feedback-rich environment of GoReact or the robust, large-scale conferencing and collaboration capabilities of Zoom and Teams, choosing the right tool can significantly impact the effectiveness of your instruction.