A Kansas teacher wanted “to lighten the mood” during a Zoom class amid what’s been a pretty difficult year — and her prank had students cracking up. Emma Ginder, a third grade teacher in Topeka, ...
ATLANTA - An activity called "Zoom-bombing" has become more prevalent as many schools and workplaces rely on the platform for virtual learning and meetings. Zoom-bombing is the act of hacking or ...
The video was created in December 2020, while U.S. schools were forced to close and conduct classes remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But the "fart" was a prank — a sound effect used by a ...
The music starts playing, and an entire class breaks out in unison to a choreographed dance. In the middle of a meeting, an un-muted mic reveals a cartoonish sound of flatulence. A pencil is passed ...
Emma Ginder was teaching on Zoom when her class heard what sounded like her passing gas. She admitted playing a fart sound to lighten the mood, apologizing for having the maturity of a young boy.
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