Communication & Videoconferencing

There are many free technology tools available online that can allow for communication and video conferencing. Video conferencing tools such as Google Hangouts, Skype, and Zoom can be used for synchronous conversation and collaboration between participants in remote locations. GroupMe is a private messaging tool that allows users to communicate by text message.
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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. Conferences can accommodate as many users as needed, though the recommended guideline is a limit of 100 users. Currently, Canvas integrates with BigBlueButton.
Conferences makes it easy to conduct synchronous (real-time) lectures for all users in a course. Conferences allows users to broadcast real-time audio and video, demo applications, share presentation slides, or demo online resources.

Canvas Conferences Video
Canvas Conferences Video Transcript
Canvas Conferences HelpSheet

GroupMe is a free private group messaging tool. Registered users can send and respond to GroupMe messages by text, within the app, or from the GroupMe website

GroupMe HelpSheet

Zoom is an online video conferencing tool. The basic (free) plan allows users to host group meetings up to 40 minutes in length with 100 or fewer participants. Features available during meetings include screen sharing, breakout rooms, individual and group chats, and live closed captioning by a meeting participant.

Zoom Training Links

Zoom HelpSheet

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Using Zoom in a SMART Classroom