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Tips and Examples for Teaching with Zoom: Strategies for Increasing Participation
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更進一步:Zoom在線教學的貼士和例子
Ref. No :
CFUN-BM7B8E
Posted by :
ChrisFulton/UMAC
Department :
CTLE
Posted Date :
27/02/2020
Category :
Workshop
工作坊
Tips and Examples for Teaching with Zoom: Strategies for Increasing Participation
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繁體中文
)
This week’s best practices for your online class meetings
With
online learning
now being implemented at the University of Macau, committed teachers are holding classes online with UMMoodle and
Zoom
. This blog post features some of our colleagues’ tips and best practices. Let’s see what has worked well to support teaching and learning of different disciplines in an online environment.
Dr. Alice S. Lee (FAH)
I have been using a combination of
Moodle Discussion Forums
and Zoom to conduct my language classes online. This is the general sequence I use:
1.
I post my teaching points in the form of
screencasts
or narrated PPTs (15 minutes max) to UMMoodle. I ask my students to take the first 30 minutes of class to view my teaching points.
2.
My students and I meet in Zoom so that I can (1) answer their questions, and (2) show them the asynchronous activities they need to complete in the Moodle Discussion Forum.
3.
I also use Zoom to conduct small group activities using the
breakout room
function.
i.
I use both the manual grouping (for existing groups) and
ii.
the random grouping (for one-off discussions) functions to keep the class active.
4.
To give students feedback in real-time, I use the
remote control
function. I ask a particular student (whether we are in the main room or in the breakout room) to share his/her screen. Once the screen share appears, I request remote control. The screen sharer needs to confirm my request first. Once confirmed, I can “take over” the student’s screen and give feedback on his/her work.
Note: Please keep in mind that not all students have easy access to the Internet or have their computers with them. In fact, quite a few of my students are accessing our Zoom meetings using their phone or tablet.
For more FAQs and step-by-step guides to Zoom, see the ICTO Knowledge Base at
https://faq.icto.um.edu.mo/category/communication-collaboration/conferencing/
.
To learn about the features of Zoom, search
support.zoom.us/hc/en-us
or
support.zoom.us/hc/zh-tw
.
UM staff can get immediate assistance 24//7 online from
Zoom’s Support Desk
. Start a chat by clicking on the button at the bottom of that page.
For help with UMMoodle or Zoom, please contact
ICTO Help Desk
at 8822-8600 during office hours or by email at elearning@um.edu.mo.
To ask questions about teaching with Zoom at UM, join Chris Fulton in a Zoom meeting. The next online meeting is on Friday 28 February, from 11:00 to 11:30 AM. At that time, click this link to join the meeting:
htttps://umac.zoom.us/my/chrisfulton
.