### Student Presentations (based on experiences of [Przemek](https://mattermost.ewi.tudelft.nl/cse-bsc/pl/u5wnwjaqofrs8j14by8mzh95kh))
(based on experiences of [Przemek](https://mattermost.ewi.tudelft.nl/cse-bsc/pl/u5wnwjaqofrs8j14by8mzh95kh))
- Skype through a laptop seems to work fine for this purpose, provided the number of students is not extremely large.
- Switching to who was presenting took some time, but was overall not too bad, with that student taking over the screen share when it was their turn.
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For the purpose of students presenting, [Skype](https://www.skype.com/en/) and [Skype for Business](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/it-manuals/skype-for-business/) seem to do the job fine, provided that the number of students is not too large (Skype for Business might be easier to set up for bigger groups as it does not require "befriending" everyone on the platform, unlike Skype).
They provide the possibility for all except the speaker to have muted microphones and for one participant to share the screen.
Switching between presenters took a little more time than usual with the student taking over the screen share for their turn but in general it was quite manageable and worked well in the situation.