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Revision as of 09:27, 13 June 2019
Advanced: Screen Sharing and Sharing Videos
You can share whatever you display on your screen to your students, such as Sakai, a web site or a Word document you want to edit.
- What does an instructor need to do before they can share their screen?
- Nothing now!
- This 23-second video quickly demonstrates how to share your screen. In the video:
- The left side of the video displays the instructor/presenter's screen while they are sharing it.
- On the right side of the video, at the same time, you'll find out what the student's view is of their instructor's screen.
This 23-second video quickly shows how an instructor/presenter can share a video with students (the video has no sound):