Sunday, March 19, 2017

Working with Teachers to Use Video Conferencing Tools

Earlier this month I presented to my teachers about how they can use videoconferencing in the classroom.  If you are not using Skype or Google Hangouts in your school, I would highly recommend starting.

Some of the benefits to using videoconferencing in the classroom include:

  • It prepares students for the 21st century
  • Students can connect to experts, authors, other classrooms and teachers
  • It raises global awareness
  • Students are able work collaboratively not only with their own classmates, but also with students at other schools
  • Increases students interest and motivation
  • Gives students a voice
While making my presentation, I tried to point out to teachers and staff that whether they decide to use Google Hangouts or Skype does not really matter.  What matters is how they use the tool.  

Some of the awesome types of videoconferences include:

  • Mystery Skype/GHO
  • Virtual Field Trip
  • Skype/GHO With an Author
  • Connect With an Expert/Guest Speaker
  • Connect With Another Classroom
  • Virtual Book Club
  • Connect With an After School Club
  • Learn a New Language
  • Professional Development Opportunities
  • Parent-Teacher Conferences
  • Meeting with Colleagues
  • Student Collaboration
  • Flipped Classroom Model
During my presentation I was lucky enough to do a Google Hangout with Nikki D. Robertson.  Nikki is a fabulous resource and is happy to help answer any questions about using social media, videoconferencing, and any other programs that promote global connections.  

Here is a link to my presentation.  Feel free to use any of the resources I have listed in my slideshow.

3 comments:

  1. This is awesome! Thanks. I have participated in a lot of Google Hangouts, but for some reason, the thought of facilitating one makes me nervous. I need to get overy fear!

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  2. This is awesome! Thanks. I have participated in a lot of Google Hangouts, but for some reason, the thought of facilitating one makes me nervous. I need to get overy fear!

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    1. It's not as hard as you think. Give it a try!

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