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| author | Bell, Steven Shank, John D. |
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| contents | Conferencing @ Your Computer: The Ins and Outs of Virtual Conferences Bell, Steven Shank, John D. Teleconferencing Teaching Methods Libraries Virtual conferencing allows one to save time and money. It provides expanding opportunities for professional development from any computer connected to the Internet, and allows one to access archived content. It eliminates worries about creating backloads of work while one takes time to travel for learning. As a virtual presenter it is important to think about how to engage the participant so that he or she will be less likely to drift away to office distractions. Every presenter hopes to get the audience activated, and in face-to-face (F2F) situations there are time-tested methods, from group activities to discussions to online and media demonstrations. This article presents a number of ways to migrate those F2F techniques to the online setting. |
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| spellingShingle | Conferencing @ Your Computer: The Ins and Outs of Virtual Conferences Bell, Steven Shank, John D. Teleconferencing Teaching Methods Libraries Conferencing @ Your Computer: The Ins and Outs of Virtual Conferences Bell, Steven Shank, John D. Teleconferencing Teaching Methods Libraries Virtual conferencing allows one to save time and money. It provides expanding opportunities for professional development from any computer connected to the Internet, and allows one to access archived content. It eliminates worries about creating backloads of work while one takes time to travel for learning. As a virtual presenter it is important to think about how to engage the participant so that he or she will be less likely to drift away to office distractions. Every presenter hopes to get the audience activated, and in face-to-face (F2F) situations there are time-tested methods, from group activities to discussions to online and media demonstrations. This article presents a number of ways to migrate those F2F techniques to the online setting. |
| title | Conferencing @ Your Computer: The Ins and Outs of Virtual Conferences |
| topic | Teleconferencing Teaching Methods Libraries |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ755258 |