I
think that it should be pointed out that Google+ Hangouts has several
advantages over competing services like Skype. First, Google+ Hangouts easily accommodates
multiple users in the same conversation. The software nearly immediately
detects who is speaking and features their video in a centered large frame
while all other participant’s videos are seen in smaller windows at the bottom
of the screen. These features are not standard in Skype. Additionally, unlike
Skype Google+ is seamlessly integrated with an email service (Gmail) so that if
you know someone’s Gmail address, you are able to send them a Hangout
invitation or participate in a Hangout that they’ve started (assuming it’s not
a private Hangout).
So
how would I use this? Let’s start with students. I would never, ever use this
service (or any other telepresence service) to communicate directly with
students outside of the classroom. I think that it transcends a boundary of
familiarity that is just not appropriate or necessary.
When
it comes to parents, I think that it would be a highly useful means of
communication for follow-up meetings
or for including a second parent in a meeting when only one parent is available
to meet face-to-face. As useful and convenient as a Google+ Hangout is, I think
that it removes a level of personal “vibe” from communication. It is harder to
read someone’s facial expressions, body language, and even tone of voice. I
want to meet with my students’ parents face-to-face first. Then, once rapport
has been established, I think that using a Google+ Hangout is a great option.
For
fellow teachers and colleagues, I think that this is a fantastic opportunity to
have quick and convenient collaboration. All teachers are overworked, and all
teachers find themselves called into numerous meetings that take too long, have
no agenda, or are just plain unnecessary. All of this serves as motivation for
teachers not to collaborate
professionally, but the convenience of being able to do this online opens a
whole new opportunity for collaboration. I think that most teachers would be
open to this once they become comfortable with the tools.
One
additional use deserves mentioning: Interviewing field professionals in the
classroom. Imagine this scenario: You
have connected in a Google+ Hangout with a professional scientist at MIT. Your
goal is to discuss how higher-level algebra plays into the everyday job of a scientist.
The Google Hangout is clearly and largely displayed on the screen at the front
of the room. A webcam points back at students to complete the Hangout. With
your computer screen mirrored on an iPad (via Splashtop, AirDisplay, or other
software), you pass the iPad around the room and give the students
opportunities to ask questions directly. This has the makings of an engaging,
informative, interactive, technology-based lesson that students will certainly
remember.
In
order to further the discussion, I’d like to pose the following, which focuses
on parents. Often, parents are less technologically willing to try things than
their students are. How can we as teachers effectively overcome this by helping
parents see the value in classroom tech (like Google+ Hangouts) without frustrating
them? (they and their students are, after all, our customers)
HI Dave, great post! I was thinking of using Google Hangout for our next class meeting. I am glad to hear that you had a positive experience. Great ideas for incorporating into the classroom, especially with bringing in outside experts into your classroom. Imagine having a virtual Career Day? I agree that nothing beats face to face contact but with parents scheduling and the number of kids who do live in two homes it is convenient and easy to use. I think more and more parents are becoming tech savvy, maybe it is just me living so close to Silicon valley or the fact that as a a parent many of my friends from highschool and college are already connected on social media platforms. I think parents would be open to this tool.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great reading by me as i came across in search of a technology implementation in real life. Google+ hangout is really in great use after it's launch and till now I have just heard of using it for a public chat with friends and family members. But it's very good to know that google+ hangout can even help to grow the Educational Video Conferencing technology by connecting to the key persons of the Education field from teachers, students to their parents which is a advantageous step in developing our education system.
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