Tips & Tricks for the Owl Camera, Streaming & Best Practices (document)
Live Streaming with Owl Camera & Moving Forward Ideas (video)
Chunking Instruction
Station. Rotation Model
Screen Casting to support the Flipped Learning Model
Virtual Bellringers & Exit Tickets
In Class Practices:
Zoom Breakout Rooms (small groups or individual)
Zoom Chats as a Back Channel for Discussions
Zoom Non-Verbal Feedback Response Buttons
Tutorials
How to Start a Zoom Meeting with the Owl (video)
How to Start a Zoom Meeting with the Owl (QuickStart Guide)
Best Practices for Streaming your Instruction
Meeting Owl App
Please download the Meeting Owl App from Self Service or the App Store
Camera Lock and Zoom (QuickStart Guide)
Whiteboard Mode is now available in the app under Camera Controls
Zoom - Best Practices
Use Chat to allow online students the opportunity to ask questions
Chunk your live instruction in the meaningful bits of content delivery
Allow times for students to collaborate (F2F or virtually)
Use interactive tools within Zoom when appropriate, to increase student engagement (annotations, breakout rooms, whiteboard)
Set Clear Zoom Guidelines and Expectations
Encourage Cameras on (if possible)
If a student has a need, a virtual background could be used.
Arrive on time
Mute upon entry (unmute when you are participating)
Find an appropriate place to work at home
Earbuds or headphones and very helpful and strongly encouraged
Zoom Expectations for Students
Resources
Stanford University, Teaching Effectively in Times of Disruption
University of Minnesota, Zoom: Teach Online Class Sessions