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VC Best Practice Videos

Step by step videos dealing with best practices in a videoconference classroom.

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Videoconference Etiquette | 7min 55sec
Classroom Management | 12min 54sec
Professional Development | 12min 19sec
Student Engagement | 12min 56sec

VC Research Videos

These videos provide an overview of 5 Alberta school jurisdictions that were involved in a research community of practice to investigate emerging uses of videoconferencing in K-12 education. For further information please contact Stakeholder Technology Branch, Alberta Education (780) 427-9001 [toll free by dialing 310-0000 first].

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May 18th Videoconferencing Event, University of Lethbridge

Videoconference Seminar Introduction
Opening remarks to the videoconference seminar by the University of Lethbridge President, Bill Cade, Rick Mrazek, Trevor Woods and Dave Hinger.

Videoconference 101
Understanding the basics of videoconference etiquette and techniques - tips and tricks to develop better videoconferencing strategies.

Effective Environmental Setup
Integrating videoconference/technology with the classroom environment.


Videoconference Sessions: Feb 28th, 2005

Minister's Address
Minister of Education: The Honorable Gene Zwozdesky - Opening comments.

Research, Resources, and Professional Development to Support Videoconferencing
Overview of the videoconferencing resources available to support educational professionals.

What's Possible? Using Videoconferencing to Support Teaching, Learning, and Administration: Session 1
Glenn Johnson and Paulette Hanna explore the use of videoconferencing for teaching, learning and administration. The discussion also examines the use, benefits and results of videoconferencing technology.

What's Possible? Using Videoconferencing to Support Teaching, Learning, and Administration: Session 2
Rural jurisdiction perspective on how videconference technology affects teaching, learning and administration.



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