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Tips and Examples for Teaching with Zoom
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教與學優化中心和你更進一步:Zoom在線教學的貼士和例子
Ref. No : CFUN-BLUHUCPosted by :ChrisFulton/UMAC
Department :CTLEPosted Date : 16/02/2020
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Tips and Examples for Teaching with Zoom
This week’s best practices for your online class meetings
By Katrine Wong, Chris Fulton, Lei Si Man, Garry Wong and Miguel Costa



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.

Prof. Garry Wong (FHS)
In my experience, one way of supporting students in an online course is to 
arrange course resources in UMMoodle in a way that guides students through a class. For instance, in a typical class, I ask students to check-in online at the regularly scheduled time, e.g. 10:00 am, by completing an attendance activity. So, in UMMoodle, that attendance activity appears at the top of the section for the week. I will also label it “10:00-10:10 Attendance,” so students know when it needs to be completed.


Prof. Katrine Wong (CTLE/MLC/FAH)
This semester I teach The English Renaissance. We meet on 
Zoom twice a week. Share screen and chat are two functions in Zoom that very well complement our pre-class UMMoodle forum activities. The chat function in Zoom is particularly useful in my class for two reasons: Dr. Lei Si Man (FED)
A couple of things I do with Zoom at the start of an online class help engage my students, build relationships and helps me keep taking attendance. Two tips I would like to share at this time are:
Mr. Miguel Costa (FST)
My tip is to create two 40-minute Zoom meetings per class to facilitate students’ connection through UM Moodle. Two sessions can cover the regular time of a lecture and will generate two videos with file sizes small enough to be directly uploaded to UM Moodle without compressing or editing. This approach saves me time for other tasks. This is how my UMMoodle course site looks for the first week of online classes.



Dr. Chris Fulton (CTLE)
Having a steady connection to the Internet is essential for successful online Zoom meetings. It is recommended that we find a quiet place that has a strong, fast WiFi signal. For video conferences with many participants, I would advise you to connect your laptop to the Internet with a network cable. This can make your connection stable, helping your Zoom meetings run smoothly.

Another best practice is for online classes and consultations to follow the existing course schedule for this semester and post important messages and course resources on UMMoodle. This practice has been put in place by the English Language Centre, which has started supporting student learning by conducting classes online since 11 February.

Students who would like more information should pay close attention to their courses on UMMoodle. Video tutorials on how to use UMMoodle can be found at an ICTO page, A Distance Learning Quick Start Guide for Students.

Here is a list of resources to facilitate teaching online. In these resource pages, you will find different methods described, with supplementary step-by-step guides:
· CTLE: Getting Started With Online Classes
· 
CTLE: Five ways to make the most of UMMoodle
· 
CTLE: Can I conduct online classes with a basic Zoom account?
· 
ICTO: Quick Start to eLearning
· 
How To Use Zoom? 如何使用 Zoom?

Contact Points:
For teachers and students –
ICTO Help Desk
https://icto.um.edu.mo/help-desk-services/
Telephone: 8822-8600
Email: elearning@um.edu.mo


To ask questions about teaching with Zoom at UM, join me, Chris Fulton, in a Zoom meeting. The next online meeting is on Wednesday 19 February, from 11:00 to 11:30 AM. At that time, click this link to join the meeting: htttps://umac.zoom.us/my/chrisfulton.