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11/1/2005
By Cable T. Green
Ohio Learning Network
The Ohio Learning Network (www.oln.org) is charged by the Ohio Board of Regents with assisting colleges and universities to prepare for the knowledge economy. As such, OLN works closely and cooperatively with Ohio’s public and private institutions of higher education to meet this mission. A common course catalog (OhioLearns!) to help Ohioans locate online courses, E 4 ME, an innovative online course to give new learners a taste of eLearning, shared WebCT, Blackboard, and open source infrastructure to provide efficient hosting services, professional development communities, student services through regional coordinator outreach, grant programs, and an annual conference are among the services established by OLN to meet this mission.
To provide this basket of services requires a lot of participation from Ohio institutions and substantial facilitation from Columbus-based OLN. And, while Columbus is located almost in the exact center of the state, many of the member institutions are at least two hours away by car. Faced with the need to meet regularly to implement its many projects, and challenged by the busy schedules and increasingly costly travel of the multiple committee members, we’ve begun to “walk the walk” of eLearning by convening an increasing number of our meetings as electronic conferences. For more than two years, we have used Elluminate (www.elluminate.com), within our broader Learning Times online community, as our online meeting platform.
We have licensed two Elluminate “rooms” in which to hold our electronic meetings. One is a “pop-in” room that can accommodate five users simultaneously and the other is able to convene a meeting of 25 participants. Both rooms provide a full complement of shared services including: application sharing, audio and video, a text-based chat that can be channeled as private or group communication, Web tours, multimedia playback, an interactive whiteboard, breakout rooms for sub-committee work, several decision making tools such as polling and quizzing to help the group select among competing proposals, and the ability to record, archive, and playback sessions.
Elluminate works best under the control of a trained moderator. I first worked with the Elluminate staff in 2002 to develop a set of skills and have practiced them in more than 250 meetings since. Prior to any online meeting, I ask all members if they are comfortable with the technology and strongly suggest private training sessions for first timers. This training usually requires about 10 minutes to make most users feel at ease in the Elluminate environment and able to participate.
Like any meeting, online meetings are most successful when there is a pre-existing agenda, an experienced moderator, and participants with knowledge of how to participate. I make it a point to send out the agenda at least two weeks before the meeting, and include documents, PowerPoints, and Websites we’ll be discussing in the meeting. In addition, I paste all main agenda points on the Elluminate whiteboard. As we move through the agenda, all participants can and do add their comments (in different colored text) to the whiteboard. After the meeting, I save the whiteboard notes as the meeting minutes and post them to the committee’s shared file space in our Learning Times community.
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