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Keep in mind that you typically can't see the students so you can't read body language or facial expressions to see if they are "getting it". So you need to solicit feedback from the students and be sure to keep them engaged. I often call on students randomly, with questions like "Sam, can you provide an example of where this would be used in your organization?" or "Joan, do you think this will be useful to you in your job?". These are questions that keep them engaged but don't put them on the spot. It keeps the students paying attention as we all tend to easily be distracted during webex's. Also, plan breaks just as you would in a classroom and be prepared for "technical difficulties". Otherwise apply the same techniques you would in a classroom and remember that if you are not using video to show your face, then you need to use your voice to convey expression. I hope this helps!