my experiences with video conference technology

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Heather Lin Language – Chinese (Canadian Lead Primary School Ballarat) Started video conferencing term 3 2013, to deliver Chinese lessons to a small school with 10 kids (grade 3 to 6)

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Page 1: My experiences with video conference technology

Heather Lin

Language – Chinese (Canadian Lead Primary School Ballarat)

Started video conferencing term 3 2013, to deliver Chinese lessons to a small school with 10 kids (grade 3 to 6)

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My experiences with video conference technology

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The tools available …

Polycom 820 units in Vic schools

MSLYNC – Every DEECD teacher in Vic & others by LYNC attendee invitation

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Polycom to PolycomPowerful camera control tools

Fast connection

Flexible for connecting other devices such as IPADS

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Tools I use the most for lesson

MS  Power point

MS Word

IPADS apps: Explain Everything Note Pages Doodle Buddy

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Polycom to Polycom

Not flexible for location

Not a tablet

Cannot transfer resources (file)

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Microsoft Lync to Polycom No specific location required, only needs internet

access

Does NOT allow display of visual material

Does NOT allow display of computer or ipad screen

Requires high involvement by the classroom teacher

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Strategies

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Strategies - Avoid need for high teacher interaction

Prefer multiple choice to free writing

Use ipad apps to teach hand writing (self correcting)

Simple activity structure (explanations can be surprisingly hard)

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Strategies -Set clear rules for communication

Divide responsibility for the classOn-site teacher manages class

behaviourAgree on-site teacher’s involvement

in the language component (remember - not their area)

Use visual and spoken cues You don’t have “presence” to control

the class

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Strategies - Homework

Difficult to run reinforcement activities via video conference

“Homework” could also be in class after the video conference

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Preparation

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Preparation - Timing control

Things take longer in video conferencing (especially behaviour management)

Coordination of activities and documents (and technology) can cause delays

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Preparation - DocumentsProvide students with a list of the key words,

grammar principles etc (note taking is a lost art)

Too many documents are a distraction (for students and teachers)

Clear labelling for documents – I suggest numbering

Tell the on-site teacher how documents are to be used in the class

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Preparation - Technical control

Have all resources open on the computer and tested before starting class

Provide a copy of teaching content for both ends (plan B)

Be prepared to run a lesson without any particular part of the technology working