

The Centre for Distance Education is extremely thrilled to announce a new offering for our students: webinar lectures, including one-on-one real-time tutorial assistance via the internet.
Short for “Web-based seminar”, a webinar is a web-transmitted presentation, lecture, workshop or seminar that is transmitted. The best part about a Webinar is its interactive elements – the exchange of information and the ability to discuss it – and it’s all live.
At CD-ED and DArTT, we've incorporated webinars to help introduce students to the world of online education, to deliver certain topics that require instructor input above and beyond the textbooks, to troubleshoot individual problems, to bring the students closer together into a classroom-like setting, and to assist in our goal of making our learning programs as accessible as possible for people with different learning abilities.
The software we’ll be using will allow us to offer the following:
This last option – desktop sharing – is an electrifying option once you start to think about it. Students will be able to watch the instructor demonstrate the technique just as though everyone was in the same room – and they’ll be able to interact with the instructor and each other.
When a student has an individual problem, the instructor can institute a one-on-one webinar session and can watch the student’s screen in order to help define what might be going wrong and how to fix it.
Better still, our webinar software allows for remote desktop control, which means if necessary the instructor can take control of the student’s machine (with permission) and show that student the correct technique on the student’s own desktop.
This is a very exciting move for CD-ED and DArTT, and our instructors are alight with the possibilities for helping their students.
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