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Best Practices for Teaching via Videoconferencing at Penn State

  • Intro
  • Before
    • Before the Videoconferencing Session
    • Copyright Concerns
    • Accessibility
    • Meet with Your Technical Support Staff
    • Know Your Equipment and Systems
    • Encouraging Communication and Interaction
    • Plan Your Interactive Activities
    • Distributing Materials Prior to the Live Session
    • Backup Plan
    • Just Prior to the Session
  • During
    • During the Session
    • Presentation Tips
    • Pacing
    • Incorporating Questioning Strategies
    • Other Factors to Consider When Using Room-Based Systems
  • After
    • After the Session
  • Materials
    • Case Study
    • Videoconferencing Quick Tech Checklist
    • Videoconferencing Best Practices Checklist
    • Videoconferencing Survey
    • Moderator Checklist
    • Participant Etiquette Guide Example
    • Use of Tools for Questioning
    • Participant Engagement Questioning Types and Strategies
    • Additional Online Resources
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Accessibility

When you are distributing University information electronically, including pre-recorded video, you should include accommodation (ADA and Nondiscrimination) statements. Because video may easily be circulated outside of the University community, it should include the appropriate accommodation statements (even though it is not a printed publication). Additional information can be found at the Penn State Accessibility Website (see http://accessibility.psu.edu/). Please note that any video recording distributed to the public must be closed captioned.

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