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Virtual School Assemblies Now Available

Written by Cody Spranger | Mon, Jan 4, 2021

We understand the restrictions being put on schools all over the country regarding school assemblies and in-house field trips better than anyone.  Virtual school works well for some subjects, but the absence of the traditional school assembly is sorely felt by millions of students, teachers and administrators across the country. 

Now, Mobile Ed Productions is offering fully interactive virtual school assemblies!

See how much fun a virtual school assembly show can be!

 

From the safety and comfort of your own computer, you and your students can now enjoy two of our popular assembly programs, including:

- Crime Scene Science

- Stand Up, Step In, Stop Bullying

- BOT! The Secret World of Robots

- Several more! Contact us for what's available!

- Or view our Virtual Assembly Program Catalog here!

These exciting assembly programs feature interactive elements that will have your students answering questions, participating in audience polls, and even getting on their feet to dance no matter where in the world they are!  

Our virtual shows can accommodate up to 400 people per assembly, just like a real in-person assembly, and we can perform up to 2 shows per day.

We have worked hard to maintain everything that makes a traditional school assembly so much fun in these virtual experiences.  It's not easy to take a gymnasium full of fun and pack it into a laptop screen, but we're doing our best so your kids don't miss out!

Mobile Ed Virtual Assembly Shows:

  • Can be presented to up to 400 people per performance
  • Host up to 2 performances per day
  • Offer similar interactivity to a traditional school assembly show, including volunteers from the audience
  • Performers use Zoom with professional cameras on high-speed Ethernet networks for minimal delay and the best possible frame rate

We are now booking Virtual School Shows for the 2020-2021 school year! 

Click the button below to get in touch with your regional manager right away.  They can explain how it all works.