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Brain Break 2:05 pm - 3:00 pm Forum and Panel Discussions Figure 3. Representative Camp ScheduleThe following on-line platforms and tools were utilized as a method to support campassignments and deliver daily instruction:Webex – Webex is an on-line platform, utilized by our university, to host real-time, virtualmeetings and large-scale virtual events. Webex Events, a tool offered by Webex, provides accessto features such as web-polling, Q&A, and chat. By utilizing WebEx Events our students wereable to participate in fun and interactive polling, post questions to instructors, as well as chatwith participants.Canvas – Canvas is an on-line course management system, utilized by our University Professors,to