There are many tools for meetings or teaching online, and I will recommend Google Meet or Hangouts Meet app (Android). Recently I saw that many colleagues recommending Zoom too, but my experience with that tool is poor. Google Meet allow you to make videos of your meetings/on-line classes, but recording features are available with the G Suite Enterprise and G Suite Enterprise for Education editions.
There are far too many to mention, but I would add the standard learning management systems including:
Canvas
Blackboard
Moodle
Joomla
D2L
Visit this link to learn how content is integrated into an LMS and how these platforms can be helpful for online instruction. https://silkweb.com/lms/
Articulate also has a great platform specifically for use with content developed with their tools including Rise and Storyline, must-haves if you want to create interactive online presenations.
There are a lot of LMS (Learning Management Systems) used in distant learning, some of them are totally free open-source softwares, like all these ones :
I use BigBlueButton/Zoom integrated with Moodle for online teaching. I recommend Moodle as a reliable Open Source Learning Management System for online teaching.
Google meet for teaching-learning but the big problem if the coverage unstable, sometimes student does not concentrate because they close the camera and video.
Its workability is depend on the number of the students attend there. For up to 10 students, even WhatsApp can be applicable while large number need zoom..
Most learning management systems contain similar functionality Here are some that I suggest:
Moodle Rooms (Free)
Canvas (Paid)
Blackboard (Paid)
Joomla (Paid /Unpaid Options)
D2L (Paid)
Coggno (Free for small groups)
For academic courses, I suggest Moodle Rooms or Google Classroom, with Moodle Rooms being my favorite for no-cost solutions. These will give you the course tools that you will need including discussions, rubrics, assignments, and assessment items. If you are providing multiple-choice exams, you definitely want to use an LMS that allows you to perform what is called bulk imports. Otherwise, you need to create your test questions one at a time which can be very time-consuming.
This link provides tutorials for setting up your course in an LMS, along with templates including rubrics, online course map, and an online course checklist. https://silkweb.com/free-elearning-templates-and-training-tutorials/
All: In my private GMail account I noticed new features regarding Google Meet. In other words, Google allowed to all users to start or join some meeting, and all that it is completely free...