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Instructional Strategies That Work with Videoconferencing: Increasing Interactivity

Presenter: Janine Lim
Location: Berrien Springs, MI, USA
Link to presenter’s K12Online Ning Profile page

Presentation Title: Instructional Strategies That Work with Videoconferencing: Increasing Interactivity

Presentation Description: Videoconferencing can bring the world to your classroom. It allows educators to bridge the divide by bringing experiences to rural students; by engaging conversations and interactions between urban and rural students and by connecting students globally. Whether using desktop videoconferencing or room based videoconferencing, educators can bridge the divide between “dabbling” in videoconferencing to fully integrating with solid classroom instructional strategies.

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Link to presentation’s supporting documents:
http://vcoutonalim.org/2009/12/08/resources-for-my-k12-online-conference-presentation/

Additional Information:
Please visit my blog post for today’s presentation that has all the links and resources for this presentation. Remember to stop by the K12 Online Conferencing Ning to discuss this presentation with colleagues and with me!

comments

  1. Janine LIm

    Please join me in discussing this presentation. You can comment below.

    Questions to Consider

    1. How are you currently using videoconference (Skype, H323 or other) in your classroom? Please share…

    2. What instructional strategies and methods are currently emphasized in your school? How are you using these to guide your integration of technology in your curriculum?

    3. What new ideas do you have for a videoconference now that you have viewed this presentation?

    4. What questions are raised by this presentation?

    5. What is stopping you from using videoconferencing in your curriculum? How are you going to overcome those barriers? What suggestions do you have for others overcoming those barriers?

    Looking forward to a great discussion….

    Janine

  2. Linda McDonald

    Thanks Janine for being a guru to all of us!! If this is the first time you’ve heard Janine speak….please take some time to play in her blog! I learn new thinks from her all of the time! She makes me think….

  3. Kim Thomas

    While viewing this presentation my mind wandered…who am I going to send this presentation out to? Our Curriculum Director, Instructional Coaches, Technology Mentors….just about everyone! I have already printed up your project template and looking forward to sharing it with the teachers in the Madison School District in Phoenix, AZ. Thanks so much for a useful (and powerful) presentation!

  4. Janine LIm

    Hi Kim – glad that you found it useful and powerful! I hope that it will continue to make an impact on the projects and collaborations your classes participate in!

    Janine

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  6. Eric Zulaica

    Hi everyone, I am a First grade bilingual teacher and I would like to expand my students experiences through videoconferencing, I was thinking in contact other First grade teacher(skype or some other option, do you know about some website I can subscribe and post my request?

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