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Suggestions from participants of the #durbbu Collaborate Workshop, led by Matt Cornock, E-Learning Development Team, University of York.
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Institution-wide skills and development
workshops may clash with degree timetable.
Skills development may be perceived as low
priority for students.
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Remote participation allows students to
undertake workshops without travel time.
Workshops can be recorded easily.
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Blackboard Collaborate sessions
can be set up with guest access,
so all that is needed for
participation is the link. No
need to log into the VLE. The
link can be shared publically, or
emailed to participants who
register in advance. Sessions
outside of working hours or
shorter sessions during lunch
breaks may appeal to
participants trying to balance
commitments.
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Specific time, link and joining instructions
(sent to registered participants / open to all).
Speaker presents remotely to students.
Slide at start to prompt use of audio set up
wizard, begin with sound check, welcome
and session outline.
Prepare slides and publicise session outline.
Remove all participants, close session.
Use simple interactions (yes/no, poll tool)
keeping engagement throughout, helping
participants check their understanding.