To get started,
first find
out if you have two way interactive capability.
If you are in Michigan, contact your
technology coordinator or
your
local ISD.
Secure funding for the
field trip. Make sure you know how
the field trip will be paid for. Consider the
following: content provider costs, line fees
and transportation costs if your students will
be traveling to a different location in order
to participate in the field trip. Some districts
may have mini-grants available.
To schedule,
check on scheduling your distance learning room
or equipment. Contact your local technology
coordinator. Then schedule the content provider.
You'll find a
registration link on the program's page.
Contact the remote site/content
provider to set lesson objectives,
provide technical information about your codec
and schedule a test call if you haven't
connected to them before. Exchange phone numbers
in case of a problem when connecting.
Schedule the distance
learning classroom or equipment if
it is portable.
Familiarize yourself
with the equipment. Meet with the person
who will be helping you during the video conference
if one is available. If you have an opportunity
before the video conference takes place, demonstrate
the technology to your students. Have the students
practice using the equipment before the actual
day of the conference.
Consider how the room
is set up, camera locations, furniture,
etc.
Prepare your students
for the field trip. Talk to your students
about the video and audio during the connection.
The video may be a little jerky or pixels may
appear. There will be a slight delay in the
audio so it's important to pause before speaking
so you don't talk over the other site. Room
or ceiling microphones are very sensitive. The
other site may be able to hear you whisper to
a classmate. Have students prepare questions
on index cards ahead of time if possible. This
helps keep the students focused and eliminates
duplicate questions. Teachers should be ready
to facilitate the activity with their students.
Share expectations of the connection time events
and behavior. Do any preparation activities
suggested/required by the field trip site. If
your materials are being used on camera, design
them with a large font, print in landscape mode
and use pastel paper.
Connect with remote
site at least 15 minutes prior to the
start time. You may not record the field trip
unless permission is granted by content provider.
Copyright laws should be followed.
Stay focused on your
objectives and have fun!
Do the post activities
if provided.
Evaluate
the field trip afterwards
to contribute to the knowledge about providers.