2. Why use a virtual classroom?
Off-campus
participation
Include
multimedia
Accessible
content
Facilitate
discussions
Increase
student
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3. Why use a virtual classroom?
67% of 18 year olds
think that all learning
will be carried out
online within 20 years.
(Jisc 2016)
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4. During a BigBlueButton
Conference you can:
Record a
live video
Share
documents
Share your
desktop
Make live
annotations
Chat with
participants
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5. What will you need?
A PC or
laptop
Internet
connection
Microphone
headset
Webcam
(optional)
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6. Issues to consider
Access to
equipment
Willingness to
participate
Technical
knowledge
Online
interpersonal
skills
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12. Enter the details of your BigBlueButton session
Select to send a notification to the participants
13. Enter the details of your BigBlueButton session
Select the checkbox to display the description
14. Enter the details of your BigBlueButton session
Require participants to wait for a moderator
before they can enter the session
Enter a welcome message
15. Add participants and allocate roles
You can add additional
viewers or moderators
By default, all users will
be added as Viewers and
you will be added as a
Moderator
16. Schedule the date and time when participants can join
Select a date/time to open
and close the session
17. You can add group access restrictions
Select from No groups, Separate
(invisible) groups or Visible groups
18. You can add group access restrictions
Choose whether to
track student
completion manually or
automatically
Save your settings when you
have finished
19. Your BigBlueButton activity will be added to your course
The BigBlueButton
activity will be
added to the
course
25. The session will open using the default layout
Users who
have joined
the session
will be
listed here
Use this area to present your
document or slides (PDF works best)
Use this area to chat
with users
26. You can upload a document to present (PDF works best)
Select to upload your presentation
28. When you have selected your file, upload it to BigBlueButton
Select Upload
29. Your presentation will be displayed
Use the toolbar to annotate the
screen. You can change the
colour and width of the pen.
Click the middle button to select a slide
30. You can also share your screen with users
Choose from Full Screen or Region
Requires Flash and Java to be installed
Firefox is the best browser
31. Use Firefox and make sure that Adobe
Flash and Java plugins are allowed to run
If a notification appears at the top of the browser, click Allow
Select Allow and Remember to enable BigBluebutton to run the Adobe
Flash and Java plugins
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32. If you select Region, move the frame to the part of your screen you
wish to share
Select Start Sharing when you are ready
36. You can see the results as they come in and publish when you are
ready
Select to display the result on the screen
37. You can see the results as they come in and publish when you are
ready
Poll results
38. You can use emoticons to show your status or post messages in the
Chat area
Select from the emoticons available
Or send a message using the Chat
39. You can chat privately with a user or lock the chat option
Select Settings to view other options
Select Options to chat privately with a user
40. Lock Viewers to prevent them changing settings
Select any features that you don’t
want viewers to access
41. To leave the session at any time, use the Log Out icon.
You can return while the session is still in progress.
Select any features that you don’t want
viewers to access
42. If you recorded the session you can view it later
Click the
presentation
to view it
It may take a few minutes
for the recording to appear
Use Firefox or Chrome
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43. Virtual classroom checklist
Choose your topic carefully – is it suited to online delivery?
Clearly define the learning outcomes
Provide students with information and training in advance
Include activities to encourage participation and interaction
Check that equipment is working correctly, software is up-to-
date and plugins are enabled
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44. More BigBlueButton Videos
Exploring the Virtual Classroom: What Students Need to
Know and Teachers Should Consider
Use of Synchronous Virtual Classrooms: Why, Who and How?
Further resources
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