Giving instruction online can be done in two ways: Synchronously, and asynchronously. Synchronous means you teach ‘live’, which can be done through streaming. If you have Office365, Microsoft Teams is a very useful tool for video conferencing.
Teaching a whole group via an online platform, can be quite a challenge and it often requires about ten minutes of “Hello?!”, “Can you hear me?” and “I can hear you. Can you hear me too?”. Please keep in mind that video conferencing can be quite taxing on networks. It would therefore not be recommended to have too many teachers streaming at the same time, if you are using the same Wi-Fi network.
Check out the videos below for more information on teaching online. The video on the left is an instruction video on how to use Microsoft Teams for video conferencing, and contains a few tips on teaching online in general. The video on the right explains how you can use interactive presentation software to make students more engaged during the conference calls.
Do you want to know what an online lesson could look like? Visit the page Tips and Tricks!
Teaching a whole group via an online platform, can be quite a challenge and it often requires about ten minutes of “Hello?!”, “Can you hear me?” and “I can hear you. Can you hear me too?”. Please keep in mind that video conferencing can be quite taxing on networks. It would therefore not be recommended to have too many teachers streaming at the same time, if you are using the same Wi-Fi network.
Check out the videos below for more information on teaching online. The video on the left is an instruction video on how to use Microsoft Teams for video conferencing, and contains a few tips on teaching online in general. The video on the right explains how you can use interactive presentation software to make students more engaged during the conference calls.
Do you want to know what an online lesson could look like? Visit the page Tips and Tricks!
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