Show Notes
In this episode, Jason and Chad talk to Peter Kelly (Department Chair of Trades and Technology) about Hyflex. Below is a list of the equipment Peter and his team use:
Physical technology in the classroom:
Three cameras in the second classroom. Logitech C920 webcam on a tripod pointed at the whiteboard, Logitech C310 webcam on instructor station, and Avermedia Live Streamer (wide angle) webcam facing into the classroom.
USB 3.0 powered USB hub and USB 3.0 20' extension cord. Using a powered USB 3.0 hub has proven to work just fine for handling webcam and microphones.
Microsoft Teams. Not just for videoconferencing, but a full ecosystem. Students really immerse using chats, document collaboration, etc. The ability to take over another person's computer is one of the key reasons for selecting Teams originally. The ability for an instructor to take control of a student computer and use student work for demonstrations, problem-solving, etc. has been invaluable to us. I have also let students take control of mine so that they can explore my computer models to see how I built them.
Other technologies I myself have been using:
Screencast-o-Matic.
https://screencast-o-matic.com/. Free and paid version available. I use this for creating lessons, but I also get students to use it to create presentations and create demonstration videos - for assessment as well as sharing learnings with classmates.
Google Jamboard. Even better if students have the app (Apple and Android both available) on their phone or tablet so they can take pictures of "stuff" or work completed by hand dire try into a Jam.
https://www.diagrams.net/. Students create process flow charts to "demonstrate" concepts or figure out problems, scenarios, solutions,...
UGREEN Phone Stand Holder... use the phone as a document reader or to record lessons completed by hand such as mathematical calculations. In a "live" class you can log in a phone as another participant to sort of Livestream. It is a bit jiggly if you bump the desk, but for $25, it's great to get started.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0837DSSY3?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Technology I have seen other instructors using: