To use screen-sharing in your next learning design, as a learning designer, follow these steps: 1. Select a suitable screen-sharing tool such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Skype. 2. Plan how screen-sharing can enhance your learning experience, such as demonstrating software applications or collaborating on a project. 3. Share your screen during live virtual sessions or pre-recorded tutorials to guide learners through content visually. 4. Clearly explain to learners how to access and utilize screen-sharing features for interactive learning. 5. Utilize screen-sharing to provide real-time feedback on assignments or showcase best practices. 6. Encourage active participation by allowing learners to share their screens for presentations or peer feedback. 7. Ensure that technical requirements and instructions for screen-sharing are included in your learning materials. 8. Evaluate the effectiveness of screen-sharing in engaging learners and adjust your approach as needed. By incorporating screen-sharing effectively into your learning design, you can create a more interactive and engaging learning environment for your learners.
Allows others to see what is being displayed on a user’s screen for collaborative work or presentations.
Presenting work or providing technical support in educational settings.
Should support various operating systems and internet browsers; often a feature in video conferencing tools.
Can be used for collaborative assessments where screen presentations might be required.
Secure transmission of shared screen data to prevent unauthorized capture or access.
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