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Welcome to MATEC NetWorks Webinar

Welcome to MATEC NetWorks Webinar. Classroom Ready Resources in the Digital Library. TechSpectives Blog. Webinars. All this and more at www.matecnetworks.org. Using Web Seminars as Effective Teaching and Learning Tools. NetWorks is an NSF funded ATE Resource Center specializing in

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Welcome to MATEC NetWorks Webinar

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  1. Welcome to MATEC NetWorks Webinar Classroom Ready Resources in the Digital Library TechSpectives Blog Webinars All this and more at www.matecnetworks.org Using Web Seminars as Effective Teaching and Learning Tools NetWorks is an NSF funded ATE Resource Center specializing in Semiconductor, Automated Manufacturing, and Electronics education

  2. NetWorks is a part of MATEC, a member of the Division of Academic and Student Affairs at the Maricopa Community Colleges. Funded, in part, by a grant from the National Science Foundation. DUE-0501626

  3. Poll Whiteboard Raisehand/smile/clap Chat

  4. Chat Box In the Chat Box, please type the name of your school or organization, your location, and how many people are attending with you today. Chat Box Type Comment Here

  5. Participant’s Box Allows you to non-verbally respond to the presenter’s comments. Participant’s Box

  6. Participant’s Box Participant’s Box Smile Clap Raise Hand Let the presenter know if you like what they say with a smile or clap. Raise a hand if you have a question – and then type it into the chat box.

  7. Poll Poll Click A-E to take the Poll This webinar will have a Poll. Please answer: • I have never attended a webinar. • I have attended a NetWorks Webinar. • I have attended district webinars. • I have attended non-district webinars. • B and C, or B and D, or B, C, and D

  8. NetWorks Webinar Presenters Mark Viquesney: MATEC NetWorks Webinar Manager

  9. Using Web Seminars as Effective Teaching and Learning Tools This presentation is structured as how I would do a webinar. The first few times you will need to explain everything I did to your class. After that, you would only need a title slide.

  10. How to Produce a Webinar Over the past few years, NetWorks has invested time and resources in the development and implementation of a successful Webinar plan. Today we will share some of our best strategies and tips so that you too can produce successful webinars.

  11. Which response best describes your webinar experience? • I have attended a webinar before • I have attended a MATEC NetWorks webinar before • I have attended and produced a webinar before • I have no webinar experience – please help me!

  12. What is a Webinar? A webinar (web seminar) is an online collaborative presentation that can include polling, question & answer sessions, screen sharing, and more, that allows full participation between the audience and the presenter. Webinars can be recorded so that those who missed your event can view it on their own time.

  13. Why Produce a Webinar? • Record a class

  14. Why Produce a Webinar? • Record a class • Additional Information (questions asked after class)

  15. Why Produce a Webinar? • Record a class • Additional Information (questions asked after class) • Dissemination (after school programs/clubs)

  16. Why Produce a Webinar? • Record a class • Additional Information (questions asked after class) • Dissemination (after school programs/clubs) • Guest Lecture

  17. Why Produce a Webinar? • Record a class • Additional Information (questions asked after class) • Dissemination (after school programs/clubs) • Guest Lecture • Meet with colleagues to share information and obtain feedback

  18. Why Produce a Webinar? • Record a class • Additional Information (questions asked after class) • Dissemination (after school programs/clubs) • Guest Lecture • Meet with colleagues to share information and obtain feedback • Type additional answers into Chat

  19. 8 Steps to Producing a Webinar Concept Marketing Registration Presentation Rehearsal Execution Archive Follow-up

  20. 8 Step Process Concept (3 months prior)

  21. What is your Need? • Communicate • Collaborate (club/committee) • Disseminate

  22. Who is the audience? • Audience needs • Wants • What they know • When is the best time?

  23. Who will Present? • Subject matter expert • Project/Team lead • Dynamic presenter • Panel or a work group

  24. Questions? Regarding Webinar Concept

  25. 8 Step Process Concept Marketing (2 months – 2 days)

  26. Website BB Calendar Club / committee Outlook Email A few emails prior to event Marketing Timeline

  27. Questions? Regarding Marketing

  28. 8 Step Process Concept Marketing Registration (2 months – day of) TIP: Provide relevant details via a personalized responsive approach.

  29. Send email confirmation with instructions within a few hours Always send a reminder with instructions the day before Correspondence

  30. Questions? Regarding Registration

  31. 8 Step Process Concept Marketing Registration Presentation TIP: Ask an outsider to proofread your presentation.

  32. Creating your Presentation • Less text – more talk • Interesting images • Screen sharing, charts & other visual aids • Audience participation • Built in Q&A session • Multiple voices/perspectives beats monotony • Balance professionalism with personality

  33. Broadband in the U.S. - the world’s largest broadband market • >50 million broadband subscribers [approx half Cable and half DSL] • in terms of broadband penetration, 12th in the OECD [Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development ]. • Cable modem still retains the majority of broadband subscribers, DSL trails close behind. • Over past 2 years, the rate of growth of DSL was nearly twice that of cable broadband. • It is expected DSL subscribers will exceed cable subscribers by early 2008. • Comcast and Time Warner accounted for over 50% of the cable broadband market • AT&T, Verizon, BellSouth and Qwest accounted for nearly 90% of DSL lines. • The facilities-based competition between the telcos and the cable companies has remained a principal driver behind the increasing broadband growth, affordability and innovation from 2000 to 2007. • A critical issue for the next five to ten years will be the extent to which the telcos control the fiber optic network, which will become the backbone of the US broadband network, and how that network is regulated. • The 2005 and 2006 mega-mergers, including SBC and AT&T, and then AT&T and BellSouth, brings this issue into sharper focus as does the ongoing debate surrounding net neutrality. • The other broadband access technologies such as BPL, WiMAX and mobile 3G and 4G will develop more as complements than as substitutes to the FttN and FttH network. Source: http://www.budde.com

  34. Lazy

  35. Lazy Anti- Social

  36. Lazy Anti- Social Rotting Brain

  37. Lazy Wasting Time Anti- Social Rotting Brain

  38. Other Ways for Participation • Polls

  39. Other Ways for Participation • What is the 6th noble gas? • Krypton • Xenon • Radon • Radium

  40. Other Ways for Participation • What is the volume of one mole of gas at STP? • 1.0L • 22.4L • 24.2L • 44.4L

  41. Other Ways for Participation • Polls • Chat

  42. Other Ways for Participation • Polls • Chat • Raising hands

  43. Other Ways for Participation • Polls • Chat • Raising hands • Non-verbal (smile, clap, confusion, etc.)

  44. Other Ways for Participation • Polls • Chat • Raising hands • Non-verbal (smile, clap, confusion, etc.) • Other ways? Type in the Chat Box

  45. Digital Immigrants Digital Natives Greatest Generation Gen-Y Millennials Boomers Neo-Millennials Generation X Nexters

  46. Digital Immigrants Digital Natives Gen-Y Greatest Generation Boomers Neo-Millennials GAP Generation X Millennials Nexters

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