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Web Conferencing at UB SSW

Web Conferencing at UB SSW. Steven Sturman Instructional Designer. Introduction. What options are available Which software works best for what What are some of the limitations In future sessions we will have hands on training for these options. Software that is Available.

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Web Conferencing at UB SSW

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  1. Web Conferencing at UB SSW Steven Sturman Instructional Designer

  2. Introduction • What options are available • Which software works best for what • What are some of the limitations • In future sessions we will have hands on training for these options

  3. Software that is Available • Blackboard Collaborate • Microsoft Lync • Google Hangouts • Skype • Web Conferencing through Parker 206 and Baldy 653 and Baldy 684 starting in 2014

  4. Which for What? • All of them allow you to video chat with your students • Each one allows you to record your sessions for later usage • Some allow you to share content along with the conversation • Each of them has their strengths and weaknesses

  5. Quick Feature Comparison

  6. Collaborate • Geared specifically towards the education market • Best tool for lectures and larger groups of participants • Has breakout rooms, raise hands, polls, text chat, feedback options • Share Content, White Boards, Application Sharing

  7. Collaborate • Can jump right in, but larger learning curve with all the extra tools • Need to schedule specific days and times • http://www.blackboard.com/Platforms/Collaborate/overview.aspx

  8. Microsoft Lync • Everyone has this installed on their desktop • Best for office hours small groups and meetings • Integrates with Outlook for scheduling and managing meetings • Can Share Documents, Share Desktop, White Boards • Can be used at any time without the need to schedule ahead

  9. Microsoft Lync • Students also have access to Lync so they can use it for group work or collaboration on their own • http://www.buffalo.edu/ubit/service-guides/conference/virtual-conference.html

  10. Google Hangouts • Quick and easy means for impromptu meetings • All you need is a google+ account • Limited to 11 participants • No extra features just video or audio chat • Hangouts on Air allows webinars • http://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/

  11. Skype • Allows video and audio calls • Best for bringing guest speakers into your class • Higher quality video and audio • Can connect over the phone • Need special software to connect • Need to purchase software to record • http://www.skype.com/en/what-is-skype/

  12. Learn More • Check out the sites linked in the presentation • Contact Steve or Tony and let us know which software you are interested in learning how to use • We will be scheduling meeting times to meet online with people so that you can try them out

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