Conferences Tool
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Sometimes sharing a document just isn’t robust enough to meet your needs. <Replace - Your LMS> has a web conferencing tool that allows students and instructors to broadcast PowerPoint presentations, documents, or even display whatever is open on their desktop in real time. The Conferences tool also has a chat feature, but in addition to that, it has live audio and video feeds for participants with microphones, speakers, and/or webcams. This is a great tool for online lectures, demonstrations, or office hours.
Note: Both students and instructors can create a new Conference Links to an external site..
Notifications will be sent to all the participants that were invited, and an entry will be added to the Recent Activities feed inside the course. Conferences can be created in advance if you wish. When you’re ready to start, return to the Conferences page and click the Start it now button. Please note that web conferences are synchronous in nature, so all participants must access the conference at the same time.
The first person to access the Conference will be assigned the moderator role. As an instructor, be sure to login early before any of your students.
Watch this short video to learn more about the Conferences tool
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Exploring Conferences
If you think you might use this tool in your online course, now is a good time to do a test run. You may want to set a time with some of your classmates or your instructional designer to schedule a Conference of your own. Take turns sharing the Presenter role, share your desktop, hook up your webcam, and discuss possible uses for each feature as you try it out. Keep in mind that the most successful web conferences are interactive in nature. What are some ways you can engage your students?
Tip: For larger classes you may want to enlist the assistance of a TA or a student volunteer to monitor the chat. It's difficult to facilitate the live audio discussion and an active chat at the same time.
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