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 * Use your Browser with 'Flash' installed:

   * When you open the URL for the lecture streaming, the browser will ask you for 'Flash' if not already installed.
   * Additional, in most browser you have to actively permit execution of the Flash plugin: e.g. click on the flash icon.

 * ... or '''better''' install the app:
 * Install the Adobe Connect app:
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 * Linux: there is no app. Install [[https://computingforgeeks.com/how-to-install-latest-adobe-flash-player-on-ubuntu-18-04-linux/|Adobe Flash Player]]  * Not recommended but possible: Use your Browser with 'Adobe Flash' installed.
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 * '''Do a test''': https://collab.switch.ch/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm    * When you open the URL for the lecture streaming in your browser, the browser will ask you for 'Flash', if not already installed.
   * In most browser you have to actively permit execution of the Flash plugin: e.g. click on the flash icon (might look like a broken image) and grant access.
   * Caution: be aware, Adobe Flash is an [[https://theblog.adobe.com/adobe-flash-update/|outdated]] technology and has frequest security problems. Best is to use the Adobe Connect app.
   * '''Linux''': there is no Adobe Connect app. You have to install [[https://computingforgeeks.com/how-to-install-latest-adobe-flash-player-on-ubuntu-18-04-linux/|Adobe Flash Player]]
   * '''Do a test''': https://collab.switch.ch/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm
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 * Please log in with the URL given by lecture speaker.

 * When you open the Adobe Connect URL choose between '''guest''' login and '''personal''' AAI login.
 * Open the Adobe Connect App and type the specific 'Adobe Connect lecture' URL.
 * Choose between '''personal''' AAI login (recommended<<FootNote(The best is to use the '''personal''' AAI login. If this does not work, try the Guest login.)>>) and '''guest''' login.
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The best is to use the '''personal''' AAI login. If this does not work, try the Guest login.
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   * '''Important''': there is no Adobe Connect for Linux (only the browser version)<<BR>>'''NO SCREEN SHARE for linux >> NO SCREEN SHARE via Thinlinc!'''<<BR>>If you like to show your Thinlinc desktop, use your Windows or Apple Notebook, start screenshare on Adobe Connect App, open Thinlinc.
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 * Bring the application, which should be shown to the students, to the front.  * Bring the application to the front, which should be shown to the students.
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 * Write on tablet or convertible
 * Write on regular paper / with a regula pen and record with your phone.

   * Use a phone holder https://www.amazon.com/slp/long-flexible-arm-phone-mount/d6g97tz3rg5s485 - check some product reviews first on youtube 'phone holder review'.
   * Find a solution (idea/picture by Hairuo Yang): {{attachment:phoneHolder.png}}
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 * Workaround: we share the iPad screen to the Mac and on the Mac there is Adobe Connect running and shares the MacBook screen.
 * Share iPad to !MacOs: https://computers.tutsplus.com/tutorials/two-different-ways-to-mirror-an-ios-device-to-a-mac--cms-23533
 * Workaround: share the iPad screen to the Mac and on the Mac there is Adobe Connect running and shares the MacBook screen.  
   * https://computers.tutsplus.com/tutorials/two-different-ways-to-mirror-an-ios-device-to-a-mac--cms-23533
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 * Share tablet via !MiraCast
 * Option 1 - [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.dvkr.screenstream|Screen Stream]]

   * Requirement: Notebook & Tab should be in the same WLAN network. Do not use a WLAN guest network (might block direct traffic between devices)
   * Android: Install the App 'Screen Stream' and start it.
   * Android: Select 'Start'
   * Android: Get the provided IP:Port
   * Notebook: Start a browser and type the IP:Port in the location bar.
   * Android: Grant access.
   * Notebook: Select full screen.

 * Option 2 - [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand.airdroid&hl=en|Airdroid]]

   * Requirement: Notebook & Tab should be in the same WLAN network. Do not use a WLAN guest network (might block direct traffic between devices)
   * Android: Install the App 'Airdroid' and start it.
   * Android: Select 'AirDroid Web.
   * Android: Choose Option 2: connect with IP address - get the provided IP
   * Notebook: Start a browser and type the IP in the location bar.
   * Android: Grant access on.
   * Notebook: Choose 'Screenshot' and select full screen.

 * Option 3 - Skype / hello.math.uzh.ch > Video Chat

   * TBD
   * Video Quality might *not good enough* for handwriting.
   * For skype you need two accounts.
   * For hello.math.uzh.ch > Video Chat. Create a channel, place a call, connect

 * Option 4 - !MiraCast
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= Footnote =

Adobe Connect - Switch Interact

  • Install the Adobe Connect app:
  • Not recommended but possible: Use your Browser with 'Adobe Flash' installed.
    • When you open the URL for the lecture streaming in your browser, the browser will ask you for 'Flash', if not already installed.
    • In most browser you have to actively permit execution of the Flash plugin: e.g. click on the flash icon (might look like a broken image) and grant access.
    • Caution: be aware, Adobe Flash is an outdated technology and has frequest security problems. Best is to use the Adobe Connect app.

    • Linux: there is no Adobe Connect app. You have to install Adobe Flash Player

    • Do a test: https://collab.switch.ch/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm

Login Student

  • Open the Adobe Connect App and type the specific 'Adobe Connect lecture' URL.
  • Choose between personal AAI login (recommended1) and guest login.

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Speaker / Host

  • To use screen sharing: you have to install and use the Adobe Connect App (see above).
    • Important: there is no Adobe Connect for Linux (only the browser version)
      NO SCREEN SHARE for linux >> NO SCREEN SHARE via Thinlinc!
      If you like to show your Thinlinc desktop, use your Windows or Apple Notebook, start screenshare on Adobe Connect App, open Thinlinc.

  • First time:
  • Publish the meeting url to your students.

Streaming

  • Log in to the URL which you provided to your students - use your AAI login.
  • Make yourself the 'Presenter'
  • Share your screen.
  • Bring the application to the front, which should be shown to the students.

Handwriting

Windows: Tablet

  • Use an App wich you are comfortable with. E.g. OneNote, EverNote, PenBook, ...

  • Start the screen share and bring handwriting app to the front.

iPad

Android

  • The Android Adobe Connect App can't share the screen (as far as we know).
  • Workaround: we share the tablet screen to the Notebook (Windows) and on the Notebook there is Adobe Connect running and shares the Notebook screen.
  • Option 1 - Screen Stream

    • Requirement: Notebook & Tab should be in the same WLAN network. Do not use a WLAN guest network (might block direct traffic between devices)

    • Android: Install the App 'Screen Stream' and start it.
    • Android: Select 'Start'
    • Android: Get the provided IP:Port

    • Notebook: Start a browser and type the IP:Port in the location bar.

    • Android: Grant access.
    • Notebook: Select full screen.
  • Option 2 - Airdroid

    • Requirement: Notebook & Tab should be in the same WLAN network. Do not use a WLAN guest network (might block direct traffic between devices)

    • Android: Install the App 'Airdroid' and start it.
    • Android: Select 'AirDroid Web.

    • Android: Choose Option 2: connect with IP address - get the provided IP
    • Notebook: Start a browser and type the IP in the location bar.
    • Android: Grant access on.
    • Notebook: Choose 'Screenshot' and select full screen.
  • Option 3 - Skype / hello.math.uzh.ch > Video Chat

    • TBD
    • Video Quality might *not good enough* for handwriting.
    • For skype you need two accounts.
    • For hello.math.uzh.ch > Video Chat. Create a channel, place a call, connect

  • Option 4 - MiraCast

Record your session

  • When you open the Adobe Connect Session, start recording.

  • After ending the session, stop recording.

  • Log in to https://collab.switch.ch and navigate to 'recordings'.

Footnote

  1. The best is to use the personal AAI login. If this does not work, try the Guest login. (1)

PublicMathWiki: AdobeConnect (last edited 2021-02-09 13:35:14 by eseide)