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    July 04, 2008

    Interesting Public Sessions Coming Up

    We have already had some great sessions like Introduction to Lean Thinking and Starting with Linux already in July and we have some interesting public sessions lined up for the month of July. Here is a brief snapshot of some of our upcoming sessions:

    So, take your pick and stay tuned. We have even more activity lined up for August.

    June 27, 2008

    Public Sessions – A multimedia tutorial library

    Introduction

    WiZiQ has a great feature, which we currently call Public Sessions. Public Sessions are talks, lectures and discussions by eminent educationists, thinkers and thought leaders on various topics, in a multimedia interface.

    The aim of the Public Session is to create a vast library of publicly accessible eLearning sessions on various topics. A Public Session is accessible to everyone with an Internet connection [and soon on iPods as well]. Hence, we invite and welcome teachers who have experience teaching in their specific fields.

    Some very popular Public Sessions have been delivered through WiZiQ. Most of these sessions are introductory sessions which provide a beginner’s perspective on a particular topic. However, some of the sessions are delivered in a series and are slightly advanced.

    Publicity for the teacher

    Each of the sessions is publicized by our Internet Marketing team. All teachers generally have a fan following and communities of their own, where they market the sessions as well. This ensures that all Public Sessions are made visible in targeted channels on the Internet, and thus give a teacher’s skill and knowledge a new platform and exposure, as well as contribute to the publicly available knowledge on the topic. As a lot of people register for these Public Sessions, it further strengthens and builds the teacher brand. Your talent, expertise and knowledge get a further visibility and you get known as a reputed brand for your subject/ topic in the educational community.

    Attracting students worldwide

    It could even get some people interested in learning in detail from a teacher to contact them. As these sessions are accessible from around the world and our Virtual Classroom provides the facility to teach and learn online from anywhere in the world, the potential student could be right across the world. Hence, this can be a perfect way to attract student leads to launch your online teaching career, if you don't already have a good user base to start with.

    A powerful platform to build a career

    Online teaching in some ways is different from classroom teaching. For a teacher starting out with online teaching, Public Sessions can help you gauge feedback from a wider audience. This would help you organize and design your online course material better. Theoretically, more the Public Sessions you can deliver, the wider the audience feedback would be. You could even benefit from feedback from teachers in the same subject and build up your contacts further. Very soon, we would be launching our reputation system and teachers who would have delivered a public session would be ranked higher. This builds up your reputation as an expert in your field, which would further help you get more exposure and students.

    It is a perfect way to share with the world your experiences and thoughts. That is what teaching is all about, above all.

    Vikrama Dhiman

    View WiZiQ Profile of Vikrama Dhiman

    June 23, 2008

    ASCI Event "Beyond Introductory Agile" LIVE on WiZiQ

    WiZiQ is going to cover Live the presentations of Agile Software Community of India (ASCI) event. The event is "Beyond Introductory Agile" and is being hosted by Agile Chandigarh chapter of ASCI and is sponsored by Quark. The event would be held at Quark Campus, Mohali and would be live on WiZiQ as well. This is the first such initiative of its kind and goes with the ASCI mission of bringing knowledge about Agile software development to anyone who wants to know about it. The live event schedule is as follows:

    • The first session is by Mayank Gupta. Mayank would discuss some of his approaches regarding Distributed Development and Agile. Mayank's rich experience in working with distributed teams and GlobalLogic, a company known for Agile Innovation, would provide insight on this topic. You can see more details and register to view the session live on WiZiQ here: Distributed Development and Agile.
    • The second session is by Vikrama Dhiman. Vikrama is a Certified Scrum Master and would provide a basic introduction to Lean Thinking. WiZiQ has more details about session and registration here:  Introduction to Lean Thinking.

    If you are unable to catch the recordings live or attend the event, we have good news for you. The recordings would be available after the event as well. This will allow users who are unable to make it to the event to view the sessions as per their convenience. In the future also, WiZiQ will bring you more Public sessions on Agile and other topics of interest to various professional communities.

    Vikrama Dhiman

    View WiZiQ Profile of Vikrama Dhiman

    June 17, 2008

    Teachers! Get Noticed - Give a Public Session on WiZiQ

    Are you an expert teacher? Get noticed!

    Public Sessions are presentations delivered by expert teachers in their area of expertise. Experts discuss topics to make their subject visible, in addition to making themselves visible and thus be recognized as authorities on their subjects.

    Who is eligible?

    Well acclaimed teachers in their subject with a good level of subject-level interaction are eligible. Your profile on WiZiQ is your professional resume, which you can use to provide information about your expertise. We highly recommend that your professional teacher profile is filled in at least 60% so that attendees can know more about you.

    How do I apply?

    You can simply send in your credentials using this page:
    http://www.wiziq.com/public/apply.aspx

    You can also send mail directly to support@wiziq.com with "Public Session application" in the subject line, with the following information:

    Contact number/Skype id:
    Date of the Public Session – at least 2 weeks ahead!:
    Start time of the Public Session:
    Duration:
    Audio or video:
    Your Time Zone (GMT?):
    Title of the Public Session:
    Details of the session (about the session):
    Who should attend:
    About the presenter:
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    More Information

    Here is a sample Public Session page: Strategic Management. You can refer to it to see where the information required above will be placed. Please note that the date and time cannot be changed, so make sure you are free at that time. Here are some helpful tips: Preparing yourself for a Public Session.

    Jagdeep Singh Pannu
    View WiZiQ profile of Jagdeep Singh Pannu

    May 30, 2008

    Teaching in a Public Session on WiZiQ

    As a fresh graduate, I never thought that I could have the chance to teach another person since the world is so big that you always have something to learn rather than to teach.  But by chance I got the opportunity to teach Chinese on WiZiQ and to get listed along  with other excellent and professional teachers from around the world. I was really excited, of course, but also,  I felt a lot of pressure.

    The first problem I encountered was what to teach. Chinese is really difficult to learn and there are already a lot of professionals and semi-professionals teaching it, so finally I decided to teach “Communicative Chinese” which emphasizes on conversational and useful expressions that you can use in China or Chinese speaking regions. The benefits are very obvious. Students do not need to learn basic grammar and wording. Instead, they learn something that you can use directly. As a teacher, I can use more lively examples.

    Tip 1: think of a familiar subject and cut into it with a specific point. Vague and general subjects will only leave your students confused.

    When I fixed the basic direction, designing the curriculum became my next task. Language is not what you can master with a few classes. To be communicative means the sessions have to cover many aspects of daily communication in life. I asked many of my friends for problems and difficulties they encountered when they traveled to other countries with a very different culture. This research took me another 2 days. But by then I had only 3 days left to make the presentation for the first class. Consequently, there was little time left for me to promote my session and this led to a poor number of attendees in my class.

    Tip 2: If you want to give serial sessions, design the curriculum and make your presentation as early as possible so that you have more time for promoting.

    Like many people, I used to think that if I have a good and informative session, in which students can really learn something, there is no need for me to promote it and the students will know it. Then 2 students came for the first class, 3 to 5 came for the second one and none for the third. The lesson I learnt is - no matter how confident you feel about your session, people will not know since the Internet is now so full of information that if you don’t show them the way, they will just go pass it without taking even a glimpse.

    Tip 3:  Spare some time (as long as possible) to promote your session. Reach to Interest groups.

    Teaching on the Internet is really different from teaching in a classroom since there are so many uncertainties. A few hours before my first session, I was so nervous and kept picturing different situations. What if there is no attendee? What if the attendees find it so boring that they do not cooperate? “What if…” went on and on, making me more and more nervous. Then my co-worker gave me a suggestion - why not tried it out with me? Then we tested the session together on WiZiQ; I rehearsed everything I wanted to teach and during that we did find some mistakes and the microphone was not working properly. Thank god I tested it out otherwise it would have been a disaster. I felt so relieved after the test session and confidence found its way back.

    Tip 4: Test your session out at least once, it does greatly reduce your anxiety and give you confidence. A reminder note of what you want to say also helps.

    Things go on well when they are well planned. My first class : Communicative Chinese Online turned out quite smoothly, with me quite excited and confident, and students really participating in it. The only problem lied in the under-estimation of the time span. It was scheduled for 60 minutes, but I finished the session in 40 minutes. So the rest 20 minutes I just asked students if they had any question or not. To my surprise, hardly any of them had questions (Maybe I did my job too well ), so the session was wrapped up at the 50th minute.

    Tip 5: Again I want to say, testing your session is really important so that you will know exactly how much time you need and can make the arrangement accordingly.

    After the first class, I received some compliments from my students and this has, again, greatly encouraged me to continue my sessions. As a volunteer teacher online, I really learned a lot from this experience. Most important of all, I find that actually anyone can teach, and you can always learn something from other people, no matter profession, age or social status.  I am really grateful I took the initiative to teach online, and hope my experience can benefit teachers and students on WiZiQ.

    Stanley You
    View WiZiQ Profile of stanley You

    Teachers narrate your own story on WiZiQ!

    Do you have any helpful tips based on your experiences with using WiZiQ? Send in your story to us at pr@wiziq.com with the subject "Teacher Stories" and we will consider it for publishing on this blog with a link to your profile on WiZiQ.

    May 20, 2008

    How to Prepare Yourself for a Public Session

    What are Public Sessions?

    Public Sessions are live online teaching sessions on WiZiQ delivered by subject experts on various topics, open to the public to attend. Public Sessions offer value to attendees as they get more information and they can interact with experts on a given topic. Teachers get more exposure as subject experts when they deliver a Public Session.

    Applying for a Public Session

    After signing-up on WiZiQ and creating your professional profile, you can apply for a Public Session. Once your credentials are validated and session approved, it will appear on the Public Sessions page. If you have already done a Public Session, it becomes easier to request for the next session as a validated teacher; you can just request for holding the next session and it can be put up faster. 

    Preparing for your Public Session

    • If it is your first Public Session, ask some of your friends or colleagues to join you for a mock pre-session, where you can practice and can get some feedback from them about the whole class. 
    • Write down some of your ideas you don’t want to miss from the class on a paper, and put it next to you.
    •  After making your PPT presentation (if you use one), don’t forget to upload it to WiZiQ Content at least one hour before your session starts, because it needs some time to get compiled on WiZiQ. You can also upload your PPT direct from your desktop when you are in the classroom during your session, but then it takes precious session time.
    • Print out the presentation in reminders so you will know which slide is coming. You can write some hints on it as well.

    Marketing your session

    ·       Giving a Public Session will raise your reputation and you will become more popular amongst students. The WiZiQ marketing team promotes the Public Sessions through many channels to get more attendees. But to get the word out, it helps if you market your session at your end also. Some tips:

    • Make a post on your blog/website with the attendee link in it, and also write a short description about the session. Put a link to your WiZiQ profile and write a few lines how attendees can sign-up for WiZiQ.
    •  Tell other bloggers you know to put a link to your session on their webpage.
    •  Offline-market your upcoming session amongst people around you or your students if you are already teaching offline.

    Before starting the session

    • Make sure that your audio and video devices are working properly (if the webcam has a microphone make sure you are using the headset’s microphone). This can be done by choosing the mike in the audio settings.
    • If you are teaching in a shared environment, tell others around you not to disturb you, and to avoid downloading heavy files or videos as it takes away the Internet bandwidth and it can cause bad audio or slow video.
    • If it’s a longer session, put some water next to you for refreshment.

    We hope that these tips will enable you and your attendees get a great teaching and learning experience using WiZiQ.

    Tamas Toth