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Training Workshops

Elluminate


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Elluminate: Introduction
This workshop will introduce the basic functions of Elluminate to prepare you for your online chat session. The workshop focuses on how to access Elluminate through Blackboard and how to use the text chat, the whiteboard, audio and the “Web Tour” functions within Elluminate. We will also show you how to upload a PowerPoint presentation into your online chat. Please allow 1.5 hours for this workshop.

Elluminate: Integration in Live & Online Classes
In this session, we will demonstrate examples of how Elluminate is being used in both F2F and online UF classes. After review of these teaching applications, we will brainstorm consideration of additional, unique pedagogical uses.

Elluminate: Intermediate

In this session, we will go more in depth with the advanced features in Elluminate. With this session, you will learn show how to integrate multimedia, documents and live streaming video into your online course. We will also address topics such as creating groups/breakout rooms in your Elluminate course, using the polling function, and application sharing. This workshop will allow you to take your online courses to the next level!  Please allow 1.5 hours for this workshop.

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Elluminate Plan!
Elluminate Plan! is a new program that allows instructors to prepare their lessons by loading powerpoint presentations, multimedia files, weblinks, etc. into a single file that you can load into an Elluminate Live session. In this workshop we will discuss the advantages of Elluminate Plan! and demonstrate how to use the program to effectively implement your activities in an online course. 

Elluminate Publish!
Ever wish you could watch an Elluminate recording without being on the internet?  Would you like to create audio and/or video files for your students to use on their iPod?  With Elluminate Publish you can now take an Elluminate recording and convert it into: a file you can run while off-line at a conference, an audio file, or a video file students can load onto their mp3 or portable video players.