The learning environment has recently radically changed. No one would have anticipated that a pandemic would shift the four corners of the brick-and-mortar classroom to the four corners of a computer screen, a tablet, or even a cell phone! While we believe teachers should be competent in organizing and using resources in a physical classroom, a future teacher must be adept in utilizing technology to set up, design, work and teach in a virtual classroom.
A virtual classroom is usually supported by a platform generally regarded as a learning management system (LMS) in a flexible learning modality involving online learning. LMS is a course organizer software It helps teachers plan, create, manage, and deliver online education programs (Habulan, 2016.) The most common ones are Canvas, Moodle, Google Classroom, Blackboard, Microsoft teams, Seasaw, and our local one is Genyo.