Steps to Follow When Setting Up a
Session in the DCC Virtual Classroom
Under
Construction for New Web Conference System
The instructions below expire
Feb. 25, 2011
1. Schedule
your session:
a. Determine
the time for the online meeting. You are welcome to use the “Choice” module
(turn on editing and click “Add an activity”) to have students vote on a time.
Note that they can only make one choice. (They cannot put a list of times in
order of preference).
b. Check
the calendar on the main page of Moodle (not the main page of your course site)
to see if the time is available. You can either “hover” your cursor over the
date to see what is scheduled or click on the date to see the schedule.
c. Assuming
the date and time are available, email moodlesupport@dallas.edu to have the online
office reserve the time on the calendar.
d. For
virtual office hours, please only plan an hour. If you plan an online activity
that requires more time, be certain to request sufficient time—things
tend to take a little longer online than in person.
2. Go
into the DCC Virtual Classroom a few minutes early and do any needed
preparation:
a. Click
on the moderator link: DCC Virtual Classroom (then bookmark it
on your computer). Do not
give this link to students. If you have never been in the DCC Virtual
Classroom, you need to follow the “Getting Started” instructions.
b. You
will want to do the audio setup wizard (ToolsàAudioàAudio
Setup Wizard) to be sure your audio is working correctly.
c. If
you have prepared a PowerPoint and want to put it on the whiteboard, you will
need to import it.
i. Click
the folder icon at the bottom of the whiteboard icons.
ii. A
dialog box comes up asking where you want the slides to go relative to the
slides already on the whiteboard. Choose your preference and hit OK.
iii. The
Open dialog box appears. Navigate to the PowerPoint file on your hard drive and
choose it.
iv. Wait
for the PowerPoint to load into the whiteboard.
3. You
can record the session. Elluminate will ask you if you want to start recording
right after you log in. Assuming you have logged in early, you do not want to
start recording right away, since that would record all of your setup. It is,
however, a good idea to record sessions that will have value to students who
cannot attend. Just click the red record button in the lower left to begin
recording. After the session you can find the recording here.
4. Set
up the teleconference connection—you should always do this.
a. Two
circumstances create a need for telephone conferencing:
i. If
you cannot get your audio to work or sound clear, you should dial-in to the
teleconferencing system.
ii. If
a student is having problems getting audio to work, is trying to run their
audio through speakers (creating feedback), or are using a microphone that is
picking up echo in the room., You need to ask them to call into the
teleconference system: 1-877-854-9671. It is a toll-free number, so it does not
cost them.
b. In
order to be able to go bring students into the virtual classroom via
teleconference, you will need to set it up.
c. Click
“Tools”à”Telephony”à”Configure
Telephone Conference”
d. A
dialog box appears asking for the toll free number and the PIN for the host and
the guest. Complete it as shown in the screenshot below.
i. Dial-in
number: 1-877-854-9671 (entered in this format)
ii. Host
PIN: ,8150 – be sure to include the comma (please do not give to
students)
iii. Guest
PIN: 1029 – the students use this code to get into the conference after
they call 1-877-854-9671.
iv. NOTE:
You can use “copy and paste,” but
you must use keyboard commands: Ctrl-C to copy and Ctrl-V to paste. (use
Command-C and Command-V on a Mac).
e. Click
“Save”
(not “Save and Connect”). That will take you back to the main page of the DCC
Virtual Classroom.
f. It
is a good idea to post the toll-free number and PIN on the whiteboard, so it is
easy to direct students to it if needed (although they have these instructions
on the class site as well).
5. If
you or a student needs to dial in with the telephone:
a. Click
on the the telephone icon at the bottom of the screen with the little red
arrow:
b. You
will hear the DCC Virtual Classroom connect to the teleconference and send the
host PIN.
c. You
may see a dialog box that asks you to confirm that you want to connect. Click
“Confirm.”
d. The
“Participants” list now shows “Teleconference (Bridge).” This means you or a
student can dial into the session.
e. Please
note that DCC is charged by the minute for every connection. Therefore, if a
student comes to your virtual office hours, asks some questions, and leaves 20
minutes later, please click the same telephone icon to disconnect the session
until it is needed again.