Decades ago when I lectured to 3 or 400 (it was dark) I noticed that my best session was with a show and tell with a technician who operated the hardware for a comparison of computer architectures. Yesterday I saw how good the Zoom resolution was of 2 members of my family on the sofa 500+ miles away and the visible book titles behind them, in gallery mode.
Your zoom snapshot image is too much (one) talking head and not enough information flow. There is a happy medium between watching a superstar like Prof Tony Hoare give a videoed lecture in 2016 at Redmond (ironically with slides async) and Rust Stream with Ryan Levick with his IDE. My point is that there are a few pluses to (hi-res) multi person learning - my other half regularly nails school assemblies for example
For most of my teaching career I fumbled with co-presence for not-so good K-12 learners. The highlight was at the end was as a volunteer STEM ambassador catching the imagination of nursery kids; plus Covid19, at least once.
Good luck