Draft:DLC Summer 2018 Class Projects/Carrie Brouse Adobe Connect

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Project Details

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Professor Brouse is using Adobe Connect to provide synchronous group experiences at a distance. This Custom Student Support page is designed to give you best practices, tools for testing your connection and device, and a basic introduction for both participating and presenting in group discussions using Adobe Connect. Adobe Connect is a full-featured web conferencing tool that can be used on desktops, laptops, and mobile devices. It supports video and audio over the Internet, document and screen sharing, and more. It is web-based and does not require the installation of any major software application. While every student can access their own instance of Adobe Connect (see directions for Activating and Accessing Your Adobe Connect Accounts the following directions provided below are specifically for accessing Template:'''Name/Link of GROUP ROOMS HERE'''.

Hardware/Software

Before You Begin

When participating in Online Rooms you will want to make sure to take two important steps to make the experience of participating in this meeting a success.

  1. Have a set of earbuds or headphones to separate the sound from your speakers and microphone so you do not have feedback.Float Right
  2. Before you start using Adobe Connect, use this link Adobe Connect Diagnostic Test to make sure you have a good connection, the Flash media player, and Adobe Connect presenter app installed.
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Accessing Adobe Connect

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To access the Adobe Connect room you will need to do the following steps.

  1. From your favorite web browser to go to Template:'''Name/Link of GROUP ROOMS HERE'''.
  2. Enter your StarID and password.
  3. You will be asked to download the Adobe Connect application and should select the Download Now button.
  4. After downloading is complete you should see the Adobe Connect icon on your Dock or Taskbar.

Participation Quick Guide

  • Complete the Audio Setup Wizard before each session to configure your audio for the room and technology you are using during your session. The Audio Setup Wizard can be found under Meeting at the top of the screen. The Audio Setup Wizard will prompt you to complete a series of 4 audio tests. At any point if your audio is not working as expected select the Help button.
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  • For the best quality audio use a headset during your meeting. This will improve the audio and will control the echo and feedback experienced when using video conferencing tools.
  • Select a location that is quiet and does have distracting background noise (pets, construction, talking etc.). Adobe Connect will pick up any noise present and this can be very disruptive during a meeting.
  • To open your microphone select the microphone icon at the top of the screen. When the icon is green your microphone is connected.
  • When you are not speaking mute your microphone. To mute your microphone select the microphone icon and a slash will appear on the icon. To open your microphone select the icon again.
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  • To turn on your camera so the rest of the meeting can see you select the dropdown next to WebCam icon and select "Start Sharing".
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  • Adobe Connect is designed to allow the user to actively participate during a meeting. However it can be distracting when multiple individuals are using their microphone to ask questions. It is important to communicate you have a question without interrupting the speaker. One way to do this is to use the Raise Your Hand feature by selecting the icon at the top of the page. Once you have selected this icon an image of a figure raising its hand will appear next to your name on the Participant List indicating to the participants you have something to say. Make sure your microphone is unmuted before you ask your question. There are also a variety of other icons you can select from this list.
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  • Another way to avoid interrupting the speaker is to use the chat feature located at the lower right corner of the screen. Use the chat to type your questions or comments for all participants to see.
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By default the Chat box will send your messages to all, but if you choose from the Attendees pod a specific person by hovering over their name you can select the Start Private Chat and a new Tab will appear in the Chatbox (see Figure 2 below) and you can start a private conversation with this person.

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Presenting You Screen

You may be asked to present your screen when using your Online Room. Sharing your screen requires you to have the Adobe Connect Add-in that the Adobe Connect Diagnostic Test (see Before You Begin above) checks for this add-in and automatically downloads it if you are missing this file on your laptop. Once you give Present or Host status, you will see in the Share pod a Share My Screen button. Select this and choose the screen you wish to share and you will see a smaller Connect menu appear and your screen will be viewed by all participants in the Online Room.

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Recording Meetings

To record a meeting, you will need to access the Adobe Connect room. After you have configured your audio the Host or Presenter should perform the following steps.

  1. Select the Meetings menu and select the Record Meeting... option.
  2. Title the meeting and select the OK button (see clip below).

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  1. Once recording has started a red dot will appear in the top right corner of Adobe Connect to let everyone know that the meeting is being recorded. It is always a good practice to also announce that the recording has begun.

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  1. After your meeting has concluded click on the red dot again and you will see the following menu to Stop Recording.

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DLC STARS/Presenter

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Resources/Helpful Links

The Lynda course Adobe Connect Essential Training is the definitive resources on Connect that you will want to check out to learn all about this tool. If you have not already created a Lynda account you can learn how here.

Other Resources

DLC Support

  • Phone: 507-457-2206
  • Email: dlc@winona.edu
  • 1:1 Support: Krueger Library #105