Title: Question and Answer Session for Nonprofit Leadership Faculty
1Question and Answer Session for Nonprofit
Leadership Faculty
- Facilitator Peggy McCoey
- Assistant Professor and Program Director
- MS in Computer Information Science
- MS in Information Technology Leadership
- MS in Economic Crime Forensics
- Facilitator Regina Hierholzer
- Director of Online Programs
2Agenda
- Overall Session
- Your questions and concerns about what to expect
for teaching online - Additional Tasks
- Using application share
- Presenting online
3Questions?
- This is your session!
- Please do not hesitate to ask anything!
- Please use the hand raise for your question
4Application Sharing
- What is it?
- Where to find it?
- Well start it, then youll try it
5Application Share What is it?
- Share application(s) running on your desktop
- Share a region or your entire desktop
- Have another person control your desktop or
application - View and control another persons desktop or
application - When you begin sharing, your content will appear
on the screen for your students.
6How to us APP SHARE
- First you need to make sure that the application
you wish to share is OPEN already on your
machine. - Second find the APP SHARE resource either by
using the ICON or from the TOOLS drop down menu.
7Where to find it
Menu
Icon for Application Sharing
8Next steps
- You will get a list of the open applications on
your machine. Select the one you want to share. - Click on the share option at the bottom.
9Click on App Share Icon
10This is what you will see. Notice the line
around the app and the three buttons at the top
right.
Used to control APP share
11What do the icons mean?
- 1. First icon is a black square and it is used
to stop the sharing. - Second icon is two black lines and it is used to
pause the sharing. - Third icon looks like a camera. It captures the
current image on the screen and places it on the
whiteboard. The app share is also stopped at
that time. - When app share is running, you can determine the
person sharing the app by looking at the list of
participants. See the next slide.
12Indicates the person who is sharing the
application.
13Other considerations
- When you record a session with app share, the
screen captures are saved in the recording. - You can share someone elses desktop or give
someone else permission to control the cursor on
your desktop. - We will try to demo this, but you should set a
session with a partner and test it.
14Getting control of another persons desktop
- The person whose desktop you wish to share needs
to have permission for app share. You may need
to enable that tool. - The next slide shows how to make sure the
permission is allowed. - Locate the person whose desktop you wish to
share. Right click on the person and select the
icon for app share and click on it. This turns on
the permission.
15Right-click on name and select Application
Sharing.
16Now the participant has app share enabled. The
moderator may request desktop control. Go to the
TOOLS option Select Application Sharing Select
Desktop Control
17The user will see a pop-up indicating someone has
requested control of the desktop. Click YES. The
moderator and participant both can control the
participants desktop. To stop sharing type
CTRL-S.
18Participant Request Cursor Control
- In this picture, the participant has app share
enabled. - The participant may click on REQUEST CUSROR
CONTROL. - The moderator may grant control or not.
19Giving Control of Shared Apps
- The moderator can right click on participant name
and select GIVE CONTROL OF SHARED APPS to give
the selected participant control of the desktop. - Remember to take away control type CTRL-S, or
select option TAKE AWAY CONTROL OF SHARED
APPLICATIONS.
20Suggestions for using this feature
- Test starting, stopping, pausing and resuming an
app. - Work with a fellow colleague and try sharing the
control. - More detailed information may be found in the
manual, chapter 13. Here is the link to the
manual.
21Sharing Files with StudentsFile Transfer Library
- Used to give participants a copy of a file you
are using during a presentation.
22You put the file in the File Transfer
Library After the file loads, the participants
may Download it from the library. To put the
file in the library, select, File From the
drop-down select OPEN From the next drop-down
select File for Transfer
23You can also get to the File Transfer Library by
Selecting Window and then from the
next drop-down select Show File Transfer Library
24Displays transfer library
25Select first Icon to add a file to the
library Browse to it on your computer.
26After you find the file select open
27File completes uploading. When done, you Can
instruct participants to download to
their Personal machines.
28When the download is complete, you can click on
the file. This selects it and then click on the
last button. This will send a prompt to the
participants to download the file.
29Participants may click on the 3rd icon which will
allow them to save the file.
30Presenting Online
- Preparing and loading your presentation
- PowerPoint conversion process
- Controlling
- Moving through the page explorer
- Loading more and on the spot
31Click on the optionLOAD CONTENT. Browse to your
file Click OPEN
32Collaborate imports the content to its
format. That is what is happening here.
33The first slide is displayed and navigator
appears. This lists small icons for each slide.
34You can ANCHOR this explorer by clicking here.
35You can use these arrows to move between slides.
The drop-down arrow will give you a list of all
your slides, so you can jump out of sequence.
36Questions?