DETC Fall Distance Education Workshop
October 3-5, 2010
The Brown Palace Hotel and Spa * Denvero, CO
Using Video in Distance Learning:
Lecturing, Proctoring, and Conversing
Presented by:
Mr. Jarrod Morgan, Director of Technology
Andrew Jackson University
Monday, October 4 * 1:30 - 2:15 p.m. AND 2:30 - 3:15 p.m.
The Brown Palace Club
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NOTE: This session is one of three that will be offered twice, during an afternoon of concurrent sessions.
This session will discuss the various use of internet video in a distance learning environment, and how an institution can begin using them immediately. Services such a YouTube, Qik, ProctorU, Viddler, and Tokbox can be used to create a more personal experience in an online classroom. Lectures can be recorded and viewed on demand and any time. Students can contact instructors face-to-face via webcams for online office hours. Students can be monitored online during examinations via webcam. News clips can be incorporated into lessons with a few clicks. Learn how video can make your student’s experience more personal and dynamic.
Jarrod Morgan is Director of Technology for Andrew Jackson University and cofounder and Vice President of ProctorU Inc. He is also head of the Proctor Verification Project, a joint initiative between Andrew Jackson University and ProctorU Inc. to develop a certification exam to show adherence to NCTA (National College Testing Association) standards by academic proctors.
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