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Hi guys, if you have 1 or 2 minutes you could do me a big favour and take the survey below. It is about the use of virtual classrooms and or Skype in online teaching. 10 questions only :). http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/770CBC3DB45DC817/ Thank you in advance, much appreciated! Kirsten |
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I took the survey. :) |
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Thank you :) I will publish the results here on eduFire, of course. |
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I took the survey. Interesting. I do think that questions should be asked about how teachers incorporate their teaching into online platforms and how these platforms will change and/or affect teaching. |
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Done :) |
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Submitted |
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ur definition of screen-sharing is….? so that we have a clear understanding of terms…. |
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just submitted :) |
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Thank you all :) Much appreciated. @Alan This is a first survey where I just wanted to “get the feeling out there”. There seem to be some differences between Europe and North America, for example. So there will be some follow up surveys. @Jamila Screen sharing is when you share what is on your screen with your student. So not uploading slides to a classroom. This would be whiteboard. |
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I took the survey…. yet I’d have liked to have room for comments…. as for what’s the most important: whiteboard, recording, screen sharing, etc…. for me, all of those are equally important but I could choose only one…. I would have liked to elaborate more…. |
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Hi Lyne, as I said this is just to get a first impression. And I take your comment here in the forum to my notes. |
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Done. |
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I took the survey too. In my opinion (as a language teacher) skype is much simpler to use than a virtual classroom, just because we only need to have a good and stable internet connection and a headset (a webcam is a plus, but not a must) But I can admit that for other teaching subjects, a virtual classroom can be interesting. As far as I am concerned, I must say I met too many technical issues with the classroom to be a fan. Sometimes, it worked fine with me, but others, I had no solution than to use skype. Don’t see any idea of “"” denigration “"” in my comment, just what I actually met when using the platform. |
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@Jean-Marie…. not all platforms are complicated (with unecessary functionalities)…. the one I use for training my students in my practice has many features, yet it’s user friendly and it’s what I do appreciate the most…. and I have to say that I never encountered technical problems…. and all of my students are really impressed with how smooth it is! |
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I took the survey. Virtual classroom is very essential for my lesson. Without the whiteboard, annotating, and slidesharing, I don’t think I could realized my Chinese characters online teaching. Now I have a WebEx classroom, where I and my students can do the classes comfortably, if their internet connection is fast enough. |
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Are there results for this survey yet? I see that this thread started at least two months ago. I’ve never tried teaching over Skype yet. My main appreciation of EduFire is a) it’s a more easily trusted source for payment by students, b) Adobe Connect’s supporting of PowerPoint files. Other than that, I imagine Skype would do but, no one ever gave me a how-to guide for doing anything useful over Skype for teaching. I’m not sure how I’d go about it. Certainly for two-way audio it seems the better option. |
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