The COVID-19 pandemic has forced much of the academic world to transition into online
operations and online learning. Interactions between the teachers and students are carried out
via online video conferencing software where possible. All video conferencing software
available today is designed for general usage and not for classroom teaching and learning. In
this study, we analyzed the features and effectiveness of more than a dozen major video
conferencing software that are being used to replace the physical face-to-face learning
experiences. While some of the video conferencing software has pause feature but none allow
annotation and segmentation of the recording. We propose tagging and annotation during the
live streaming to improve direct access to any portion of the recorded video. We also propose
automatic segmentation of the video based on the tagging so that the video is short, targeted,
and can easily be identified.