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===Screensharing Tips===
 
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Revision as of 16:00, 24 November 2020

Instructional Tips (for Higher OR Lower Bandwidth Activities)

Regardless of your bandwidth strength, you can click the Interactive Tools button, it looks like a plus ( + ) sign, to upload a file, poll your students, or share a YouTube video. clicking the interactive tools button in Meetings to upload a file

When you use the interactive tools feature, many activities are readily available to you:

  • Displaying a file
  • Polling students
  • Writing on the whiteboard
  • Creating Breakout Rooms
  • Accessing the Record button
  • Accessing captions
  • End the Meeting

Tip for Uploading Files

Idea iconSave your Word documents and PowerPoint presentations as PDFs before uploading them to Meetings. This will reduce the amount of time Meetings will need to process and covert your file(s).
Convert Word documents and PowerPoint presentations into PDFS

Features NOT Available When Presenting an Uploaded File

  • Sharing websites
  • Accessing hyperlinks embedded in a PowerPoint presentation
  • Demonstrating applications, such as Word or Excel

Instructional Tips for Higher Bandwidth ONLY

When your bandwidth is sufficient (review Meetings bandwidth requirements), you will have the ability to share your screen in Meetings.
Clicking the Share Screen button to screen share
Screen sharing allows you to:

  • share a website to:
    • display your Sakai course
    • display the Durham Tech website or Library resources
    • share another website resource
    • walk your students through a publisher site
  • demonstrate an application installed on your device, such as:

    Screensharing Tips

    Idea iconTo help your demonstration go smoothly, there are a couple of things you can do ahead of time before starting the screenshare:

    • open any applications you will be demonstrating
    • open any web sites you will need in separate browser tabs

    If you want to display a PowerPoint presentation while screen sharing, you will need to open PowerPoint and display the presentation on your computer's desktop.

    Features NOT Available When Screensharing

    The following Meetings features are not readily available when screensharing during a demonstration:

    • Displaying a file in the presentation area of Meetings
    • Writing on the whiteboard
    • Sharing external videos (and audio content)
    • Creating Breakout rooms
    • Accessing Captions
    • Accessing the Recording button
    • Ending the Meeting