Category:Web Conferencing with Collaborate

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Introduction

The Center for Teaching and Learning Technology (CTLT), located in room 120k of the Cheng Library, is focused on providing dynamic consultation in pedagogy and technology and offering instructional design and development services for faculty members at William Paterson University. The CTLT is a unit within Instruction and Research Technology

 

Features

  • Innovative Web Conferencing for the 21st Century Educator!

  • Web conferencing tool for use teaching, hosting meetings, and holding office hours

  • Support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year: Bb Collaborate Support


Application sharing

Share a single application, multiple applications, or your entire desktop with your students. Grant control to one or more students, allowing them to interact with the application. You can also use application sharing for one-on-one coaching or remote technical support for students and faculty.

Powerful Moderator Tools

See all your students in the Participant window along with activity indicators that show who's entering a chat message or content on the whiteboard. You'll know immediately if any students are lagging behind. So you can slow your pace to allow those on a slower Internet connection to catch up. Plus, your students can use emoticons to indicate approval or confusion, raise their hand if they have a question, show they have stepped away, or respond to polling questions.

Interactive Whiteboard

The staple of all classroom instruction is the whiteboard, where you can display PowerPoint or OpenOffice presentation slides. With the drag-and-drop screen explorer, you can easily and quickly rearrange the order of your slides. And with the ability to have multiple, simultaneous presenters, you'll have highly engaging discussions where everyone can contribute.

Multipoint Video

For online learning, it's all about engagement. With our follow-the-speaker, multipoint video, you can easily see who's talking, along with all the expressions and visual clues of a face-to-face conversation. Participants hear high-quality audio and see thumbnails of up to six active cameras, with the current speaker shown in the large video panel. You could even use video with document cameras or microscopes to enhance the learning experience.

Breakout Rooms

Students learn best when they engage and interact with one another in small groups to discuss course material.

Echo Cancellation

Innovative technology means we can say goodbye to headsets!

 

Learn to use Collaborate

Initiate a Collaborate Session

Learn how to locate the Collaborate icon, configure, launch and record a Collaborate session! Collaborate Basics

Training

Videos

Best Practices

Instructors/Moderators

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