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Brief Faculty Guide for “Live Classroom”. Getting Started with Live-Classroom. The best way to learn how to use this tool is to experiment. It is very user-friendly. Presented here are some basic instructions to get you started. Easy ways to use Live-Classroom:
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Brief Faculty Guide for “Live Classroom” Prepared by Denise Dimon for Ahlers Center Study Abroad Program Faculty 2007
Getting Started with Live-Classroom • The best way to learn how to use this tool is to experiment. It is very user-friendly. • Presented here are some basic instructions to get you started. • Easy ways to use Live-Classroom: • Upload powerpoint slides for discussion • Discuss cases and assignments (best if questions are posted in advance) • Team or individual student presentations • View web pages • Solve problems • Interact via voice, chat and eBoard • Conduct short class surveys Prepared by Denise Dimon for Ahlers Center Study Abroad Program Faculty 2007
What to do if students are having trouble • Remind them to do the “wizard” on the computer they intend to use for the sessions • They can also “call in” by using the information posted on the front of the live classroom session (they need the dial-in number and the pin for your classroom) • There is 24/7 assistance available to them (and you) by calling 866-350-4978 Note: for you to be able to access “live classroom” you need to be in the “Teach” mode of WebCT (not “Build”). If you are in the “Student” mode your name will appear as “demo student” in the live classroom and you will not have access to all of the instructor tools. Prepared by Denise Dimon for Ahlers Center Study Abroad Program Faculty 2007
Uploading and viewing content “Import Powerpoint button” Enter the live classroom. Click on the “import powerpoint button” and upload your powerpoint. Now your powerpoint has been saved in the live classroom and you can move from slide to slide by clicking on the title of the slides. The presentation is saved in this room for later use. Move from slide to slide to push them to the eboard - only as the instructor do you see the list of slides and these controls Prepared by Denise Dimon for Ahlers Center Study Abroad Program Faculty 2007
Basic tools To speak hold down the talk button or press CTRL. To improve sound quality, frequently release the button if you will be talking for a long time The eBoard allows collaboration. You can write content on blank sheets or on existing slides you are showing. If you want to allow your students to collaborate, click the “enable” button after they have entered the room to give them access. Note that unless you save the slide no permanent changes will have been made. Enable button Prepared by Denise Dimon for Ahlers Center Study Abroad Program Faculty 2007
Additional Tools Share your desktop tools. For example, if you want to show how to do a task using excel you can open up excel on your desktop and it will be visible to all the students in their eBoard. Open a web page by typing in the URL. This web page will open as a new page on each student’s computer. Collaborate with the eBoard Prepared by Denise Dimon for Ahlers Center Study Abroad Program Faculty 2007
Managing Content Already Uploaded and Inserting Surveys and Additional Content 1) Click on “Add & Manage Content” at the top of the page where you go to enter the room 2) Go to “Add & Manage Room Content” Prepared by Denise Dimon for Ahlers Center Study Abroad Program Faculty 2007
3) Click on the name of the presentation you want to modify - for example, “Live Classroom” above Introduce new content Move order of slides All the slides in that presentation will appear. Note you can change the order of of the slides by selecting and moving the arrows on the left-hand side. You can also introduce new slides to add to the presentation by selecting “new content” on the right. Prepared by Denise Dimon for Ahlers Center Study Abroad Program Faculty 2007
Upload additional content to insert into your existing presentation Insert a survey question into your existing presentation 4) Insert new content by uploading into the existing presentation or create survey questions to insert into the presentation. Do not forget to save your results. Your new revised presentation will now be available to use in the live classroom. Prepared by Denise Dimon for Ahlers Center Study Abroad Program Faculty 2007
Saving your “live classroom” session Click on “Archive: Stopped” to start saving your class session. Everything said and shown in your session will be saved for later viewing. When finished click again to stop. Your session will be saved and made available to students where they first enter the live classroom Prepared by Denise Dimon for Ahlers Center Study Abroad Program Faculty 2007