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Microsoft lync professional development

Microsoft lync professional development. Northern Elementary School  2013. Today. This will be an introduction to Lync Objectives: Successfully log-on to Lync and establish an audio/video connection with other members of a meeting .

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Microsoft lync professional development

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  1. Microsoft lyncprofessional development Northern Elementary School  2013

  2. Today • This will be an introduction to Lync • Objectives: • Successfully log-on to Lync and establish an audio/video connection with other members of a meeting. • Identify appropriate use of Lync for professional development and/or as a teaching tool.

  3. The Basics Let’s Take a Look… • Instant Messaging (IM) • Audio and Video Calls • Online Meetings • Availability (presence) information • Sharing capabilities

  4. Digital Citizenship Reminders • Chat History is saved, and missed messages can be emailed to you automatically if you use the Outlook desktop client. • Presence – Own it & Observe it. Don't let it own you. Set your presence when you are working on something. Also make sure to check the presence of others before calling them or reaching out to them. • IM (instant message) before video calling someone. Make sure the person you are wanting to talk with is OK to talk (don't just barge in to their space) • Think about your actions - not the technology being used. (Ask yourself: would I do it/ or say it Face to Face?) From Kentucky Department of Education, 2013

  5. Yes, there’s an app for that… • Microsoft Lync 2013 • The 2010 version does not have all of the same capabilities • You may experience some connectivity issues

  6. Download Lync at Home • System Requirements (Windows 7 with service pack or Windows 8) • Just go to The Download Center at Microsoft. • www.microsoft.com

  7. Ideas for Lync at NES • At your table group, begin to brainstorm how you think you can use Lync professionallyand in the classroom. PLCs ARCs Talk to Central Office Sharing Desktops Helpful by SHOWING Collaboration Team Teaching Collaborate with Math Intervention Problem-Solving

  8. Lync Links • Kentucky Department of Education: http://education.ky.gov/districts/tech/office365/Pages/Training-and-Professional-Learning.aspx • Download Lync at Home: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36824 • Lync How-To Videos: http://office.microsoft.com/client/helpcategory.aspx?CategoryID=CL102270108&lcid=1033&NS=COMM14&Version=14

  9. Go to Classroom Successfully log-on to Lync and establish an audio/video connection with other members of a meeting. Some Helpful Tips: • You will have to problem-solve. • Audio/Video Check • If all else fails, restart or unplug

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