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    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

    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

    April 02, 2008

    Web 2.0 Tools for Instruction and Learning by Nellie Deutsch

    Nellie Deutsch is doing a public session on WiZiQ: Web 2.0 tools for instruction and learning from Israel. The session is about using Web 2.0 tools in education and Nellie encourages participants to share their experiences using Web2.0 tools for teaching and learning.

    The session will be held on 05:00 am Saturday April 5, 2008 in Israel time (4th of April in some time zones), and in other time zones, it translates to:

    1. 2:00 am in GMT
    2. 10:00 p.m. Friday April 4, 2008 in EST
    3. 07:00 p.m. Friday April 4, 2008 in PST
    4. 07:30 a.m. Saturday April 5, 2008 in IST

    You can click here to enrol yourself in the session and we hope you can make it to the session; if you cannot, you can still see the recording, but you will miss being part of the discussion, so we highly recommend that you attend the session for, shall I say, live, synchronous participation. Nellie, as we know, has been actively involved in using and testing the latest technology in education, so you can have a lot of questions answered on the subject.

    Jagdeep Singh Pannu

    March 28, 2008

    Free Webinars Online by Educationists on WiZiQ

    Our endeavor is to make WiZiQ a generic brand in online education. WiZiQ has gained significant recognition in education segments including IIT/JEE, AIEEE, PMT, CAT, GMAT, GRE, TOEFL, CLAT, CBSE Class Xth and XIIth, Civil Services examination, Management, Personality Development, Meditation and the list goes on…

    Till now, we have organized over 80 ‘Public Sessions’ (online webinars) on WiZiQ. Public sessions are free live web seminars on recent interesting topics.  These are presented by prominent educationists having a huge fan following. The portal has been endorsed by celebrity teachers, authors and educationists. Some of our Public Session presenters on WiZiQ:

    1.       Dr. HC Verma – The most read author of Physics , professor at IIT Kanpur

    2.       Dr. P Bahadur – The most read author of Chemistry, professor at DAV college Muzaffarnagar

    3.       Dr S Biswas, Dr A Biswas – Authors of Pradeep’s objective Biology

    4.       Dr. DC Pandey – Author of numerous books on Physics

    5.       Mark Cruthers – History teacher and Home Schooling expert, California, United States

    6.       Manoj Tyra – Author of the best selling book on Quicker Mathematics.

    7.       Gaurav Tekriwal – President, Vedic Mathematics forum of India, mentee of Shakuntla Devi.

    8.       VP Gupta – Director, Rau’s IAS study Circle, New Delhi

    9.       Sanjay Singh – Mathematics Mentor for IIT/JEE AIEEE aspirants

    10.   Ananya Ganguly – Chemistry teacher for  IIT/JEE AIEEE aspirants

    11.   Dr. ID Shukla – Phonetics, Linguistic and Communications  expert

    12.   Rajesh Pandey – Director of  People Factor and Ex VP of HR at the Quark Media house

    We have successfully connected students to the finest educationists throughout the world and are in process of establishing a relationship with educationists in varied subject areas. WiZiQ invites you to take the best advantage of our Public Sessions initiative. Check www.wiziq.com/public for viewing live, upcoming and archived public sessions. And if you are an expert in your subject you can apply for giving your own public session.

    Mayank J Kumar

    March 13, 2008

    Maria H Anderson's WiZiQ Demos

    Practice Sessions on WiZiQ

    Maria H Anderson will be doing practice sessions on WiZiQ for instructors to help them discover how they can use WiZiQ for e-teaching.

    Maria writes, "There was a lot of interest at ICTCM in this little program called WizIQ and I offered to do a demo this week to let instructors try it out."

    Directions and Tips

    Maria has also given step-wise directions on what to do before these sessions to help attendees to prepare themselves for a smooth experience. I would like to add that to avoid echo issues, it is best for attendees with speakers to not activate their microphones; virtual classroom protocol is as important for a smooth session as is protocol in traditional classrooms. Also, I tried to answer a question recently: what's the "best" web conferencing software; this post includes some tips on what to expect in virtual classrooms and how to avoid probable issues that could be encountered in all web conferencing systems.

    Session Links:

    ICTCM Demo - Friday, March 14 [3:30 PM To 4:30 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)]

    ICTCM Demo - Sunday, March 16 [7:00 PM To 8:00 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)]

    Public Sessions on WiZiQ

    If you are an expert in your subject and want to publicly share your sessions with everyone, it is a good idea to get these listed on our Public Sessions page. Subject experts can get visibility on WiZiQ this way. We also try to publicize your sessions by reaching out to audiences that are interested in your subject. You would need to send a request for us to help you with that.

    Jagdeep Singh Pannu

    October 01, 2007

    WiZiQ's Virtual Classroom Test by Jeff Utecht

    Jeff Utecht started quite a buzz with his test session on WiZiQ. It was quite interesting how he got members of his network in the education world to join the session through Twitter within minutes after he scheduled the session. Everyone was rather surprised to find educators from all around the world in the session.

    He wrote a post "WiZiQ and a twitter experiment" after the session. This session caught the fancy of a lot of edubloggers, which helped more and more educators and learners discover WiZiQ. We recommend that you just go right ahead and read all about it on the education blogs:

    Technology in the Classroom

    Susan writes about technology in the classroom and the confusion around using it--is it redundant? does it add value? From a wider perspective, online education platforms like WiZiQ help teachers and students connect and collaborate globally. Susan asks what value these latest technologies bring to the classrooms and Jeff has just the right answers (see comments of Susan's post).

    David Warlick likes the audio

    David Warlick writes about Jeff's session on his blog in A Casual Sunday Morning Conversation; an excerpt:

    "It’s pretty impressive for a free service, and I was especially struck by the lack of delay.  Jeff and I were able to carry on a conversation, as if we were on the phone or standing just next to each other.  I’ve not always had that experience with virtual sessions. "

    Chrissy's amazing day

    Chrissy in Amazing Day writes about Jeff's session: "Jeff had only announced the session via twitter and it was amazing who turned up.  David Warlick was there, Allanah King was in there, as was DurffWill Richardson, Graham Wegner, Kim of course and many others."

    Recorded sessions

    Allanah King writes about the session in Networking and Learning and has a screenshot from the recording if you are curious. But you really should see the recording of the session here because it is pretty interesting to see technology experts from the education world negotiating the learning curve on WiZiQ's virtual classroom. You can also see a virtual classroom demo by Mark Cruthers (recorded).

    Will Richardson on Weblogg-ed

    Will Richardson, who made it to the session towards the end writes "And then Jeff tweets that he’s trying WiZiQ and all of a sudden I’m in a room with about 10 other people from like 10 other continents and we’re all chipping away at it, trying to figure out what works and how."

    Ryan's review

    Ryan has posted an indepth review of WiZiQ and he has a lot of questions about using it (Thanks Ryan). We would certainly like to answer all of Ryan's answers here, and we will do so shortly, but we encourage all edubloggers and experts to get together again in another big session, where everybody can explore WiZiQ further, and the team here at WiZiQ would love to learn from all your experiences on how to provide more value to the education community.

    We strongly feel that we should have one big session and discover WiZiQ's "breaking point" if there is any.

    Jagdeep Singh Pannu


    Update

    David Jakes in the Techlearning blog

    "Everyone can have a virtual classroom for learning.  Tools like WiZiQ open the door to collaborative learning worldwide. If you haven’t seen this, just take a look at the options-and think of the possibilities. How can tools like this, Twitter, and Google presentation contribute to make your classroom permeable, where learning opportunities exist beyond the four walls, and where information, conversations, resources, and learning products flow between students and teachers, globally?"

    David is also curious if collaborative tools are blocked in school, "Try the four tools (Twitter, WizIQ, uStreamTV and Google Docs, which contains the presentation tool) I have listed here-are they blocked in your school? "

    Barbara Schroeder at Boise State

    Barbara writes, "This post is coming from someone who has used pretty sophisticated web conferencing software: namely Macromedia Breeze, which is now called Adobe Connect Professional. Someone from the EdTech department here at Boise State told me about WiZiQ, and I first thought, “yeah, well I’m sure it’s pretty basic.” NOT."

    You can go right ahead to Barbara's post and read the rest here.

    Durff enjoyed the session

    "New Zealand, Australia, China, Thailand, USA" "Five continents collaborating via a new free tool. That is amazing as David pointed out." Here is more from Durff