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You can share whatever you display on your desktop to your students, such as Sakai, a Word document you want to edit, or a Spreadsheet you want to add a formula to. | You can share whatever you display on your desktop to your students, such as Sakai, a Word document you want to edit, or a Spreadsheet you want to add a formula to. | ||
− | * Here is a video demonstrating the latest changes that have been added to make screen sharing faster: | + | * Here is a video demonstrating the latest changes that have been added to make screen sharing faster (or [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fIzTor3mj1LDxihI6P2SW1BXDbcJJZLU6g8eH9l2sS4/pub#h.t3ktmhigzdq1 screenshot]): |
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Revision as of 12:04, 23 February 2017
Advanced: Desktop Sharing
You can share whatever you display on your desktop to your students, such as Sakai, a Word document you want to edit, or a Spreadsheet you want to add a formula to.
- Here is a video demonstrating the latest changes that have been added to make screen sharing faster (or screenshot):
- What does an instructor need to do to share their desktop?
- Important: You must download Java (BigBlueButton).
- See the Meetings Computer Requirements for instructions for setting up Java on your computer.
- How does an instructor share their desktop on Mac OS X?
Desktop Sharing FAQ's
- Can an instructor share a video while sharing their desktop? NO.
- Students would not hear the video (but the instructor would).
- To share a video, share the link to the video in the Chat box.