e-Learning Experience
Andrea Tejador
Coordinator for e-Learning
163 Harriman Heights Road
Monroe NY, 10950
845-781-4363 ext 10712
What is the e-Learning Experience
The e-Learning Experience consists of a variety of instructionaland staff development applications utilizing currently available technologies. This Co-Ser supports strategies including, but not limited to, videoconferencing, electronic field-trips, project-based instructional activities between two or more sites, professional development activities, online course offerings for students and adults, and peer-to-peer classroom interactions. This service also provides districts with the opportunity to participate in NYS distance learning activities to facilitate individual and group learning options. Contract arrangements for multiple district use of specific software and web-based programs for content specific activities, remediation and assessment will be facilitated.
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Videoconferencing
Point to point and multi-point videoconferencing is now becoming a part of the educational experience here in Orange-Ulster BOCES. Through the use of videoconferencing students are able to take virtual field trips to locations such as the Buffalo Zoo, NASA, and the Museum of Natural History. These trips are focused on a specific topic and can make a great introduction or enrichment activity for a lesson. Another use of the videoconferencing technology is to have classrooms share or do some collaborative projects. These classrooms were limited to just their own building, but now can access the whole world.
Teachers can also use videoconferencing to access professional development sessions in their school building as opposed to traveling to a remote site. This would allow teachers more flexibility to earn professional development hours or new skills.
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Helpful Hints on Videoconference Etiquette
Videoconferencing and E-Learning can be a great way to introduce a new topic, review a completed unit, or tie several subjects together to form a multi-disciplinary experience for the students. For the teachers and administrators, videoconferencing and E-Learning can be used for meetings and professional development.
As districts continue to get involved with videoconferencing, there are a few issues to be aware of to help make the experience as effective as possible.
Although these tips can be a great benefit to anyone doing a videoconference, they do not guarantee a successful experience by themselves. Setting up a test prior to the videoconference is a must to make sure there are no connectivity issues. Also, preparing your audience on what to expect from the videoconference can help to make it more enjoyable for all who participate.
One last thing to always remember, SMILE!