Team+3-Soldiers

WELCOME SOLDIERS
Your task, should you choose to accept it, is to:


 * Integrate communication functions; and,
 * Develop an etiquette code of conduct for the Adobe Connect meetings.

// ** Use this to note the important points from the video tutorials OR text supplements, below. You will be sharing the highlights that you note in next week's synchronous session, with others. ** //

1. Click on the link below. The link is a video demonstrating the chat feature in Adobe Connect.
 * // Video //: Adobe Connect - Chat Tutorial
 * //​Text:// Chat in Meetings

2. Review the following Adobe Community link, regarding appropriate etiquette tips to follow when participating in a synchronous online environment:
 * // Webpage: // Web Conferencing Etiquette: Top Tips
 * //Video:// Things not to do while using Adobe Connect (Note: When viewing the video, you may experience buffering and loading issues)

3. Brainstorm and tweet (#educ5103AdobConEtiq) at least three additional etiquette items that could form part of an Adobe Connect meeting code of conduct.

4. In class on May 28, 2013 you will participate in a "Jig Saw" learning activity. Please view this Jig Saw activity video to learn about this technique, before arriving to class.

5. Practice what you have learned by using the Masters of Education General Room in Adobe Connect.

6. Want to learn more? Link here to the Adobe Connect 9 User Guide.

Face to Face Breakout Room Instructions:
Remember you are Team 3 Soldiers; so, for the initial activity you will go to breakout room 3.

You have learned and thought about the content by watching the videos and reading the text on how to use the chat features as well as etiquette practises in Adobe Connect. Now, you need to practice and collaborate with your team members to reinforce your own learning before you share your knowledge with others in your jigsaw groups.

Step 1:

As a group, you will start a chat in Adobe Connect. Recall that we provided an advance organizer to help you prepare for today's session. Also, we asked that you participate in a Twitter contribution; so, you may wish to have both the organizer and Twitter available. #educ5103AdobConEtiq

Through the use of the chat feature you will create, as a team, a code of conduct that you will then share in your jigsaw groups later. Please be sure to capture your "discussion" in the chat but also record the "code of conduct" in a notes pod, or save it to Word, so each team member can share it with the respective jigsaw group. During your discussion try and practice and reinforce the etiquette rules you are discussing.

Step 2:

As you are working through your code of conduct ideas be sure to continue to tweet etiquette practises to #educ5103AdobConEtiq and encourage your jigsaw members to do the same.