A Teachers Guide to Video Conferencing

November 10, 2006

WMnet has created a web resource that uses multimedia to show best practice in video conferencing (VC).

For those teachers considering VC as an educational tool, the site offers best practice and advice on how to use it.

For existing VC users, the resource gives ideas and guidance in how to use VC most effectively for teaching, and touches on educational leadership and CPD.

Areas covered include:

  • Effective teaching using VC
  • Improving communications skills
  • Enriching learning through VC
  • Planning and managing VC
  • VC as a collaborative tool
  • Engaging learners and capturing their interest

If you would like further information then visit http://www.wmnet.org.uk/vc/

4 responses

Hi Steve, This looks like a great resource. Thanks for sharing.

Joe Dale

Hi Steve,

This looks like a great resource. Thanks for sharing. Here are the posts I’ve written reently about videoconferencing on my blog
http://joedale.typepad.com/integrating_ict_into_the_/videoconferencing/index.html

Best wishes

Joe

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