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Next Generation Content for Video Conferencing Mina Patel

LGfL Schools Conference 2014 Supporting the New Curriculum. Next Generation Content for Video Conferencing Mina Patel. Importance of regional co-ordinator/broadband needs. Promote good practice in using videoconferencing. DfE guidelines to maximise potential of broadband connections:

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Next Generation Content for Video Conferencing Mina Patel

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  1. LGfL Schools Conference 2014 Supporting the New Curriculum Next Generation Content for Video Conferencing Mina Patel

  2. Importance of regional co-ordinator/broadband needs • Promote good practice in using videoconferencing. • DfE guidelines to maximise potential of broadband connections: • How much bandwidth do you need? • SLA for packet delivery. • HD bandwidths • Traffic shaping using public ISP's • Help desk support from qualified VC experts that works closely with Janet Videoconferencing? • Product evaluations

  3. Janet Videoconferencing-what does it offer? • Online portal to book or launch a VC (www.ja.net/bookvc) • Delivered via a secure education network with free technical support • Room based or desktop users and guests can join a VC from anywhere • Telephone dial in feature • Streaming • Recording(subject to licence agreement)

  4. Janet Content Providers • Meet a rocket scientist • Go to the moon • Meet a WW1 soldier • Talk to a Viking • CPD – Geography Association, English GCSE All without leaving your classroom We are always looking for more industry based content

  5. Content providers

  6. Hardware Options Free Webcam Software ( secure, interoperable) Janet Desktop , Visimeet LGfL – Jabber ( contact Drew at LGfL) Pros,: free software, good for one to one communication, secure, interoperable Webcams cost ? Mic Cost? Cons: not for whole class lesson delivery, not for regular use of VC. Quality will vary, cannot control during multipoint connection

  7. Next Generation VC Hardware Affordable network solution, secure via IP High Quality Installation included Curriculum support, registration on Janet, SMT support

  8. National Video Conference Award Winners 2014 Highlands Primary is this year's winner of the The National Janet (UK) Awards for Excellence for enhancing teaching in learning through using video conferencing. Highlands was awarded national recognition because of the large number of content providers the staff and pupils has connected to, showcasing time and money saved, within just 18 months. The award was presented by Rt. (Hon) Lord Jim Knight via a live video conference link between Highlands School and the Bett Show 2014 on Friday 24th January.Tim Marshall, CEO for Janet(UK) and Andy Hsi, President of AVer Information (sponsors of the awards) are pictured with Mrs Durr (Deputy Head),Mrs Seagrave (ICT Specialist Teacher) and year 6 pupils, who accepted the award on behalf of the school. Click HERE to read more about the awards. Video Conferencing Highlands is part of the Redbridge Video Conference Group.  We are committed to embedding the use of Video Conferencing into our school curriculum.  Where possible the children will take part in video conferences throughout the school year.  Click HERE to find out more about this work and the video conferences that the children have experienced. www.highlandsprimary.net Video conferencing information go to:- Our School tab

  9. Oaks Park Video Conferencing

  10. What we have done • Over 200 video conferences • Made links with schools outside of the UK • Delivered lessons and lectures not available in our school • Shared author experiences with other schools and organisations • Held debates and meetings

  11. Authors

  12. Debates

  13. students waiting for information from National Space Centre

  14. Linking in with university lectures

  15. Distance Learning : Via Video Conference “The course is very enjoyable and I learn a lot through it. A particular reason for this is that we have a highly skilled teacher via the video camera who is very helpful and breaks down the course for us, so we learn to the best of our ability. The teacher has given me a lot of support and encouragement so that I have high self-confidence in a subject I have never taken before. This has helped me to obtain a grade B in my first unit which I hope to push up to an overall A in the second unit this summer.”

  16. Other Links

  17. What we need now and in the future • More content providers and Video Conference opportunities. • Industries to come onboard to offer expertise. • More willingness to use Video Conferencing to link classrooms and industry.

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