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WEBVTT--> you're going to get them probably as you go more comfortable. --> But I know, you know, every tab will have the name of the student. --> So you should not be, you know, you will have, let's say, you see my tab, Maria, --> next to it will be, hey, or other names. Everybody will have their name. --> So you will be able quickly to jump to tabs to see what people are doing. --> Okay. Yeah, typically I would just --> use Zoom as sort of the main window. And then if students need help --> or as they're working on activities, that's usually why I would pop around --> between test ops. Yeah, very much. Yeah. --> Mainly your screen and then once they have assignments, you can email --> just to check in how everybody is doing. Yeah, absolutely. --> Okay. So, --> I have so many windows open now. --> So, --> this one is mine. So, as a participant, --> I see the same way right now. I see --> your screen on, actually I'm going to share. --> Sure, I can stop. Yeah, so you'll see. I pretty much see it the same way --> as you just had. Okay. As a participant. See? --> So it's like I have my screen on this side and I can see your screen. Oh, okay. --> On my left side. Yeah, --> and there's some other options here to make it full screen. --> So I can see only my screen if I want. So participants --> can see other participants or that's --> just for myself as a trainer? --> Just for yourself. --> Only you and their screen, unless you will --> share. Okay. As far as I remember, you know, devs --> were changing things constantly, so I'm not sure maybe something changed. --> Okay. But when, let's say, somebody --> struggles and you want to show them as an example, just share --> the screen and share the tab of that person that you want to work on. --> Yeah. So everybody will see it then, if that makes sense. Yeah, absolutely. --> Thank you. So, kind of makes sense, --> right? Yeah, it's pretty straightforward. This is actually nicer than the --> platform that I use normally where it's more difficult to --> see and interact with the students' desktops. --> Yeah, and like I said, most, 90% of issues --> is if different participants have issues with their internet. --> Otherwise, I never had any problems, but --> sometimes, you know, in my internet, oh, I like the computer, my crash, so --> pretty much we would go back to --> Am I still sharing? No. No. Okay, let me just close --> this, because I have someone who has something with their desktop, so I'm not sure which one --> is which one. Okay. So, --> you would just...