
Virtual Classroom Interface
Design the main virtual classroom screen for an active live session. The layout should make the lecture content the anchor: video or slides in the primary area, with the current speaker, timer, and basic session controls close by. Students need to understand what is happening now without switching views.
Add a secondary area for course navigation and class activity. This should hold the agenda, shared files, assignments, and announcements, plus a clear view of chat, Q&A, and raised hands. Keep the live lesson visible while students browse resources or respond to prompts.
Include lightweight participation tools that fit into the session flow: polls, quick quizzes, and collaborative notes or documents. These should appear as in-context panels or overlays, not separate destinations. Show state clearly for active, submitted, and waiting conditions so students know what to do next.
Build in accessibility from the start. Captions, text-size controls, contrast options, and keyboard-friendly interactions should be available during the class, not buried in settings. The interface should support both focused listening and active participation without forcing the user to leave the room.
Balance aesthetics with functionality—enticing visuals can enhance user engagement, but mustn't overwhelm the usability of the interface.
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