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Conferences are primarily used for virtual lectures, virtual office hours, and student groups. They can also be used to demonstrate technologies or troubleshoot technology issues online.<br>  
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=== View Conferences ===
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=== View Conferences ===
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<br>Conferences makes it easy to conduct synchronous (real-time) lectures for all of the students in your course. Conferences allows you to broadcast real-time audio, video, demo applications on your desktop, share presentation slides, or demo any online resources. Currently, Canvas integrates with BigBlueButton.<br>Note: BigBlueButton can accommodate approximately 50 users in a conference at one time. A conference will remain active on Big Blue Button as long as one person is part of the conference room. When the last person leaves, the conference will conclude and all files and chats will be removed.
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=== <br>When would I use Conferences? ===
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<br>Conferences makes it easy to conduct synchronous (real-time) lectures for all of the students in your course. Conferences allows you to broadcast real-time audio, video, demo applications on your desktop, share presentation slides, or demo any online resources. Currently, Canvas integrates with BigBlueButton.<br>Note: BigBlueButton can accommodate approximately 50 users in a conference at one time. A conference will remain active on Big Blue Button as long as one person is part of the conference room. When the last person leaves, the conference will conclude and all files and chats will be removed.
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<br>Use Conferences to:<br>Connect with your students for online office hours or special study sessions designed to help them prepare for a test.<br>Connect with your colleagues for professional development webinars.<br>Practice presenting online. Students can set up practice presentations in their student Groups.<br>Invite special guests to your classroom by adding them as a student or observer to your course.<br>Broadcast a live event or lecture to the students that can't be onsite.<br>You can also record your conferences so students can view them at a later date. Note: Recordings are automatically deleted 14 days after the conference ends.<br>How do I use the Conference Index Page?
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=== <br>When would I use Conferences? ===
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How do I use the Conference Index Page? Zoom<br>Conferences are grouped in two parts: New Conferences [1] and Concluded Conferences [2]. Both always display the name [3] and the description [4] of the conference.<br>Note: Students can only view conferences to which they have been invited.
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==== <br>New Conferences ====
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<br>Use Conferences to:<br>Connect with your students for online office hours or special study sessions designed to help them prepare for a test.<br>Connect with your colleagues for professional development webinars.<br>Practice presenting online. Students can set up practice presentations in their student Groups.<br>Invite special guests to your classroom by adding them as a student or observer to your course.<br>Broadcast a live event or lecture to the students that can't be onsite.<br>You can also record your conferences so students can view them at a later date. Note: Recordings are automatically deleted 14 days after the conference ends.<br>How do I use the Conference Index Page?
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<br>New Conferences are either ready to start [1], or in progress [2] where invited participants can join.<br>Note: Students cannot join a conference until you have started it.
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How do I use the Conference Index Page? Zoom<br>Conferences are grouped in two parts: New Conferences [1] and Concluded Conferences [2]. Both always display the name [3] and the description [4] of the conference.<br>Note: Students can only view conferences to which they have been invited.  
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==== <br>Concluded Conferences ====
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==== <br>New Conferences ====
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<br>Once a conference has ended, it will be displayed in Concluded conferences.<br>Concluded conferences show the date of the conference [1]. Canvas will display the length of the conference [2]. The length of the conference is indicated in hours:minutes (e.g. 0:18 is 18 minutes).<br>Concluded conferences also shows the state of each individual conference [3]:<br>
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<br>New Conferences are either ready to start [1], or in progress [2] where invited participants can join.<br>Note: Students cannot join a conference until you have started it.
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*'''No recording''' mean the conference was not recorded.
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==== <br>Concluded Conferences  ====
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*'''View''' [button] means the conference is available for viewing. Note: Recordings are automatically deleted 14 days after the conference ends.
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<br>Once a conference has ended, it will be displayed in Concluded conferences.<br>Concluded conferences show the date of the conference [1]. Canvas will display the length of the conference [2]. The length of the conference is indicated in hours:minutes (e.g. 0:18 is 18 minutes).<br>Concluded conferences also shows the state of each individual conference [3]:<br>
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*'''No recording''' mean the conference was not recorded.  
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*'''View''' [button] means the conference is available for viewing. Note: Recordings are automatically deleted 14 days after the conference ends.  
*'''Preparing video''' means the conference is being processed.<br>
*'''Preparing video''' means the conference is being processed.<br>

Revision as of 20:30, 7 September 2014

Conferences are primarily used for virtual lectures, virtual office hours, and student groups. They can also be used to demonstrate technologies or troubleshoot technology issues online.


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View Conferences

File:Example.jpg


Conferences makes it easy to conduct synchronous (real-time) lectures for all of the students in your course. Conferences allows you to broadcast real-time audio, video, demo applications on your desktop, share presentation slides, or demo any online resources. Currently, Canvas integrates with BigBlueButton.
Note: BigBlueButton can accommodate approximately 50 users in a conference at one time. A conference will remain active on Big Blue Button as long as one person is part of the conference room. When the last person leaves, the conference will conclude and all files and chats will be removed.


When would I use Conferences?

File:Example.jpg


Use Conferences to:
Connect with your students for online office hours or special study sessions designed to help them prepare for a test.
Connect with your colleagues for professional development webinars.
Practice presenting online. Students can set up practice presentations in their student Groups.
Invite special guests to your classroom by adding them as a student or observer to your course.
Broadcast a live event or lecture to the students that can't be onsite.
You can also record your conferences so students can view them at a later date. Note: Recordings are automatically deleted 14 days after the conference ends.
How do I use the Conference Index Page?

How do I use the Conference Index Page? Zoom
Conferences are grouped in two parts: New Conferences [1] and Concluded Conferences [2]. Both always display the name [3] and the description [4] of the conference.
Note: Students can only view conferences to which they have been invited.


New Conferences


New Conferences are either ready to start [1], or in progress [2] where invited participants can join.
Note: Students cannot join a conference until you have started it.


Concluded Conferences


Once a conference has ended, it will be displayed in Concluded conferences.
Concluded conferences show the date of the conference [1]. Canvas will display the length of the conference [2]. The length of the conference is indicated in hours:minutes (e.g. 0:18 is 18 minutes).
Concluded conferences also shows the state of each individual conference [3]:

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