Using Elluminate Skype with Language Instruction Luba Iskold
Using Elluminate & Skype with Language Instruction Luba Iskold & Nancy Le. Van October 25, 2010
Elluminate and Skype in the Language Classroom • Instructional Materials – Audio • Textbook CDs • Instructor & student recordings • Songs – Video • • • Textbook DVDs Student-produced videos You. Tube clips SCOLA segments Dish TV clips
Elluminate and Skype in the Language Classroom • Instructional Materials – Blackboard materials • Handouts & tutorial documents • Power. Point presentations • Images and Internet links • Chalkboard explanations and illustrations
Elluminate Creating and Running Sessions
Create a session 1. At elluminate. com, click My Elluminate and login 2. To create a session, click Schedule a Meeting 3 B. Fill all Basic Fields & click Show Invitees (Option B)
Invite people 1. To invite a new contact, fill in the blanks and Create the Invitee 2. Select contacts & add them as Chair or Non-Chair 3. When finished, go to the topright and Create the Session
Join a session • Immediately: via the Elluminate website or • Later: open the email invitation Note: An email invitation will be automatically sent to each participant, including the moderator
Software Overview Menus & shortcut buttons Enable/disable functions for individual participants Polling buttons Chat box – type here Switch whiteboard “pages” Whiteboard tools Custom size/color/font options appear below when using certain tools Turn microphone on/off and control volume levels
Desktop Sharing Share a single application, or your entire desktop While sharing the desktop, the quality of video and audio files is poor. Better quality can be achieved by emailing files or links to students, or by uploading them to Blackboard.
Share Websites, Documents, Power. Points, and More!
Pedagogical Uses • Invite guest speakers from remote locations • Host online study sessions, office hours, and discussions • Save whiteboard notes for later review – Post a copy of your virtual whiteboard to Blackboard or send to students via email • In special situations, enable students to attend class from remote locations – – Tutoring Independent study Summer study & research Continuation of academic work while studying abroad
Pros & Cons • Pros – Geared toward teaching and learning – Many features integrated into a single program – Students and guest speakers do not need accounts – The software is installed automatically upon first use – Instructors moderate discussion
Pros & Cons • Cons – The college must pay for a subscription – Cluttered interface with too many buttons – Time is needed to become familiar with the software – Sessions must be scheduled in advance – Participants must be invited ahead of time – Invitations clutter email inboxes – The best audio quality is achieved by turning microphones on/off each time someone speaks, which is a distraction in a classroom setting
Skype Technology Update
Skype for Windows • Calls with video & audio – New: Group video calls (Free trial) • Desktop sharing • Instant Messaging • File sharing • Integrated access to your Facebook newsfeed and contacts
Skype for Mac OSX • Calls with video & audio • Coming soon: Group video calls • Share your desktop • Instant Messaging • File sharing
Pedagogical Uses • Group & one-on-one calls – Invite guest speakers from remote locations – Host study sessions, office hours, and online discussions – Enable students to attend class from remote locations – Up to 25 audio conference call participants • Save a group as a contact – Quickly contact all students in a class
Pedagogical Uses • Instant Messaging – Interact with students – Keep a discussion log • Send files through Skype • Share your desktop – Show Blackboard materials – Show websites – Play videos or audio files with minor quality loss • Access your Facebook newsfeed and contacts – Communicate with students or guest speakers that do not have Skype accounts
Pros & Cons • Pros – Free! – Easy to use, intuitive interface – Spontaneity: No need to send invitations or schedule meetings in advance – No need to turn microphones on/off when speaking – Less disruptive to classroom instruction – Runs in multiple languages
Pros & Cons • Cons – No integrated whiteboard; however, any drawing program can be run while sharing your desktop – Every participant needs to create an account and download the software
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