the problem with zoom and online education

I have poster templet I’ll copy paste the instruction hereRequest For Proposals (RFP)The last 6 months have necessitated shelter-at-home mandates around the world. As such, in-person meetings have been replaced with virtual meetings. Education, industries and organizations have had to switch gears quickly and adopt platforms for making in-person, real-time communication happen, even when people cannot be in the same room at the same time. One technological platform, Zoom, seems to have taken over as a dominant platform for such meetings. Disparate industries like home decorating, personal training, medicine, childrens camps, and book clubs have taken up Zooming in order to exchange information. Birthdays, family dinners, religious and cultural milestones and funerals now take place on Zoom. Such a platform is not without ethical issues and,as such, this RFP is seeking alternatives.Zoom meetings assume several things:  A) that participants have internet access at homeB) that participants are willing to share the sights and sounds of their private space with othersC) that their data is safe on the Zoom platform.1 page max for poster including technical description submitted as PDF.  1 page for explanatory paragraph (can be submitted as Word or PDF)Assignment type: IndividualIn Assignment #1, your will propose a poster presentation of the design/solution that addresses the RFP.  You will also submit an explanatory paragraph for why you made the preliminary design choices you did, as well as brief technical description of the design.Proposal topic/title*Propose a title for your design.  It should describe the content and direction of your project.Example title: Evaluation and proposal for updated elevator shaft in Jorgensen HallYour technical description and paragraph will identify: The preliminary details of your design.How you integrated the end user into your design.  (You should consider this from the RFP) You should provide a realistic,thorough and specific account of the end user and their needs.A problem statement section that responds to the RFP.  For example, The problem with X is Y, my proposed project will provide a solution to the problem/needs proposed in the RFPThe explanatory paragraph should address the impacts, aims and/or perspectives the final proposal will consider.  This section fleshes out the problem statement. How will your design address issues in the RFP?  What do you want to know, prove, demonstrate, analyse, test, investigate or examine?Methodology -How do you anticipate you will achieve these aims?* What do you need? (specify any special equipment, software or material) Can you access necessary data or expertise? Do you require particular resources?* Are therebarriers or pitfalls? Expected outcomes: How do you anticipate your design fixing the problem outlined in the RFP? What do you expect it will deliver? What are the expected outcomes?This assignment must be submitted as a pdf and Word document to Turnitin, using the link in D2L, before your Week 4workshop.