21. C R E A T E N E W L A Y O U T – A T T E N D E E S , C A M E R A , M A I N C H A T , A T T E N D A N C E C H A T
E M A I L C H A T H I S T O R Y ( C O M E S T O Y O U )
ATTENDANCE
22. CLOSING ADOBE
• Leave the room using
• Exit Adobe Connect or
• X button of browser window
• Or ‘END MEETING’ to force
others out
• When you exit stays on
layout
Flip your class – post 5-10 minute video lectures and activities (use TEDEd?) http://ed.ted.com/ on next slideInitial discussion posts before coming to class – can you schedule time to score them? Or at least initially peruse them?Did you post directions on how to organize this week?
Get to the classroom early. Be sure you have connected with the TA(s) and they are set to go. They are essential to your success. 2 computers in the room you are teaching in – one for you and one for broadcasting the session. Use laptop or iPad or tablet to control the session.Audio should be tested and your initial polls for students to complete on the first layout – or something for them to read at their leisureHave the link to the room in a notes pod
Be sure to explain how to use the tool – how to chat, how to raise their hands, how to work their mobile device – maybe even post the documents in the COG shell. Create a folder called “Connect to the Classroom” with info on how to prepare and be success using this tool.
Enhanced participant rights – give students some control
Extensions – liven it up! http://www.adobe.com/products/adobeconnect/extend.html
Twitter connect – live stream using a hashtaghttp://www.jasonrhode.com/socialteachinglive https://support.twitter.com/
After content is loaded you can manipulate the slides and move forward and backward. You have the option of using the show side bar feature to see the notes. This is important to make sure you cover all the material that is needed. Audience cannot see itAll templates not created equal
It is important that you remember everything that you leave will remain there.