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Learning Central Washington University Online Using Blackboard Collaborate 11 in the Classroom

Table of Contents Scenario 1 Virtual Office Hours... 2 Scenario 2 Breakout Rooms... 3 Scenario 3 Once-in-a lifetime Guest Lecturer... 4 Scenario 4 While the Instructor Is Away...... 4 Scenario 5 Panel Presentation and Discussion..... 5 Scenario 6 Synchronous Online Course.... 6 Collaborate Overview Collaborate is a powerful on-line collaboration, training and teaching tool. In this document, we will look at 6 scenarios in which one possible solution is to use Collaborate. These scenarios range from creating a virtual office for meeting and consulting with students, to providing remote support to a user, to using small groups as part of instruction. Each scenario looks at the problem, the Collaborate solution, what features could be used, and any recommendations to make the solution work easier and more efficiently. Scenario 1 Virtual Office Hours Scenario: Professor A wants to provide her students access to materials for her classes, as well as an opportunity to meet with her to discuss anything related to instruction or advising. She wants to be able to meet with students, but does not want to have to spend time with routine tasks such as dispensing documents when she would much rather talk and interact with the students. To compound her situation, she will have times when she is not in her physical office, yet still wants to be able to meet students. Collaborate solution: Professor A created a virtual office/meeting room for her students to visit. From here, she can meet with students, either collectively or individually, and at the same time provide them with the necessary forms and other information that they most commonly request. Using the camera and microphone, students can enter the virtual office and ask questions that Professor A can then answer directly via audio. To do this, she instructs any student that would like to actually speak with her to give her a raised hand in the participant Using Collaborate Page 2

window. Professor A can then select the participant and grant her/him rights to the microphone. The student and Professor A can then talk in real-time. A student that does not, or cannot, wait for a live conversation can leave a note for the instructor in the chat window. They can make it private or public and can then leave the meeting. A student who may need to obtain a copy of a form, syllabus or other handout, can retrieve this from the file-sharing window where the instructor has loaded them. Windows/Tools to be used: camera and voice; file-sharing; chat; participant Other features: open meeting; allow participant rights to the camera and microphone Recommendations: Professor A could make this a closed meeting, and only accept participants in to the meeting one at a time. However, this would preclude other students from having free access to the file sharing window to download files, and the chat window for leaving a message for Professor A. The open meeting allows students free access to file sharing and chatting. Since the conversations between Professor A and the student should be private, Professor A can grant each student rights to the camera and microphone so that they can talk. At the end of the conversation, she removes the enhanced rights. Scenario 2 Breakout Rooms Scenario: Professor B is instructing a class in counselor education. As part of the class for 25 students, she wants to be able to provide them with time, during class, to meet in small groups to discuss a problem and then report back to the full group. Since this is a Master s class, her students commute to campus twice each week. She would like to be able to provide them with a means for meeting prior to coming to campus, and also to allow them to participate in class without having to always travel to campus. Some of her students are currently driving up to 3 hours one way for class. Collaborate solution: Professor B created six (6) separate meeting rooms: one for the class as a whole (her main instructional space), and one for each of the five groups that she created. For each of the breakout rooms, she created a group list and uploaded it to the file-sharing window. She then made the members of each break out room a moderator. This was done in order to allow the participants in each group to collaborate and add/edit content. She added a file-sharing window in each breakout room and uploaded a PowerPoint file that describes the problem to discuss. She also suggested that the students use a notetaking window for the groups to collaborate on and devise a solution to the problem. They Using Collaborate Page 3

can enter their solution into the note pad and then copy its content into a word processing document. With all of the information collected, she can then discuss each solution, or permit the participants of each group access to the camera and microphone to defend their solution. Windows/Tools to be used: File-sharing; notes; participant window; camera and microphone; chat Scenario 3 Once-in-a lifetime Guest Lecturer Scenario: Renowned author Michael Jacobson has agreed to talk to a communications class of Nancy Riley s. At the last moment, his schedule suddenly changes, and he cannot make the flight in from Colorado. He is still very interested in speaking to the class and presenting his thoughts, but he can t physically be there, and make another appearance in the Far East the following day. Collaborate solution: Nancy Riley creates a meeting room for her class. The class will be meeting in a computer lab, using a projector to display the meeting space. With all of the students in the same lab, they can pose questions directly to Mr. Jacobson via a single microphone. This allows Mr. Jacobson to answer the questions to the full class so that everyone can hear the question and the response. Since this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for both Prof. Riley and her class, she will record the meeting. This way, she can replay the meeting for future classes, or refer to it in the future for information that she wants to use in class. Windows/Tools to be used: camera and voice; chat; note pad Scenario 4 While the Instructor Is Away... Scenario: Professor C has been selected to present a paper at an international conference in Argentina during the spring semester. He is a devoted teacher, and would rather not have to cancel class. In addition, he has no teaching assistant, and missing a class will set his course back. During the time that the class normally meets, he will be presenting at the conference, so a live session is not possible. Using Collaborate Page 4

Collaborate solution: Professor C has a unique problem. He wants to hold class, yet he can t do it in a live setting. He decides to mix both a recorded session and an open meeting room to achieve his goal. Professor C creates a meeting room for his class. Prior to leaving for the conference, he conducts a class that is essentially lecture based. First, he uploads a PowerPoint into the White Board. Next, using the recording option, he will record this meeting, even though he is the only person in the meeting. He uses the camera and microphone to record his narration of the PowerPoint as he is presenting it just the way he would do it if he were teaching the material in a live setting. After he has recorded the meeting and has the recording URL, he puts the URL into the web links pod. Using the note pod, he includes instructions for the class on using the PowerPoint, downloading the handout, and answering the poll questions. In the file-sharing window, he uploads the PowerPoint that he used in the recorded session. Using the file-sharing window, he uploads a handout for the class to use while watching the recorded session. Lastly, he uses a number of polls to check student attendance by asking questions that are relevant to the content of the class. This way he can (to some degree) verify that the student attended the class at some point, and that they reviewed the content. Windows/Tools to be used: file sharing; poll; camera and microphone; web tour; note pad Scenario 5 Panel Presentation and Discussion Scenario: As part of a summer National Science Foundation program, five noted scientists are visiting campus. The director of the program, Professor D, wants to convene a panel discussion for the students in the program. After sharing the idea with a colleague, they decide that it would be great if they could share the panel discussion with their science colleagues at the various campuses. Each of the panelists will make a brief presentation on their area of expertise or current interest, followed by a question and answer period. Collaborate solution: Professor D creates a meeting space that has a file sharing window for uploading PowerPoint. The chat window will be a convenient way for any participant to ask a question of the panel, without interrupting the flow of the panel presentation. Windows/Tools to be used: camera and microphone; chat window; file sharing window Using Collaborate Page 5

Scenario 6 Synchronous Online Course Scenario: Professor Stein is teaching a summer math course. This summer, family obligations require him to travel across the country, so Professor Stein prepares to teach his class via an online synchronous course. Collaborate Solution: Professor Stein creates a meeting space for his weekly meetings. He prepares some exercises for the students to get to know each other and the technology of the whiteboard, chat room and audio/video functions for the first class meeting. He prepares his lesson plans ahead of time in PowerPoint so they can be uploaded into the virtual whiteboard. In order to do math problems in real-time, he also uses a bamboo pad and stylus to write directly on the virtual whiteboard. Students can ask questions by raising their hand and the professor can give audio privileges to the student. They can also type in questions via the chat window. Each class meeting could be recorded and posted in Blackboard for review later by students. Windows/Tools to be used: camera and microphone; bamboo pad & stylus; whiteboard, chat window; audio/video functions, file sharing for handouts Recommendations: The registrar will list the course as online with a required meeting time already selected, so students will know the expectation. It should also be noted that students need access to a modern computer, high-speed Internet and a headset. In addition to the synchronous meeting times, it is recommended that Professor Stein place all course documents (i.e., syllabus, homework assignments, lecture notes) to his Blackboard course. Using Collaborate Page 6