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<<TableOfContents>> '''Related Pages''' || [[collab|Collaboration @ I-MATH]] || Alternative to Adobe Connect || || [[Jitsi]] || Alternative software for online meetings and streaming || || [[android_screen_stream|Android Screen Stream]] || Share the screen of an '''android device''' with a notebook || || [[ios_screen_sharing|iOS screen sharing]] || Share the screen from an '''ios device''' to a notebook || || [[SwitchCast|Switch Cast]] || Publish videos on tube.switch.ch || |
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* Use your Browser with 'Flash' installed 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 * Caution: be aware, Adobe Flash is an [[https://theblog.adobe.com/adobe-flash-update/|outdated]] technology and has frequest security problems.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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= Participate a meeting = | = Login Student = |
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* Best is to log |
* 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. {{attachment:login.png}} = 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)<<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. * First time: * Log in: https://collab.switch.ch with your UZH AAI login. * Create a meeting. {{attachment:switch01.png}} * Create a name for your meeting, e.g. the module number of your lecture. {{attachment:switch02.png}} * Typically do '''not''' request registration or named user, let the meeting open for anonymous access. * Start Time and Duration seem to do nothing (meeting stays open until you delete it) * If you have more than 30 participants, please check https://help.switch.ch/interact/seminar-licence/. * Publish the meeting url to your students. In this example: `https://collab.switch.ch/mat820` == Streaming == * Log in to the URL which you provided to your students - use your AAI login. {{attachment:switch03.png}} {{attachment:switch04.png}} * Make yourself the 'Presenter' {{attachment:switch05.png}} * Share your screen. {{attachment:switch06.png}} * Bring the application to the front, which should be shown to the students. * Or share just one application or window. {{attachment:switch07.png}} * You can also share a single document or an interactive whiteboard (Good for Tablets & iPads). {{attachment:switch08.png}} == Handwriting == * Write on tablet or convertible * Write on regular paper / with a regula pen and record with your phone. * Use a phone holder [[https://www.pearl.ch/ch-a-PX2598-1051.shtml|Pearl]] / [[https://www.amazon.com/slp/long-flexible-arm-phone-mount/d6g97tz3rg5s485|Amazon]] - check some product reviews first on youtube 'phone holder review'. * Find a solution (idea/picture by Hairuo Yang): {{attachment:phoneHolder.png}} === 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. === Sharing Whiteboard from iPad or Android === * Currently you can only login as guest from the Mobile Apps (no AAI Login) * Login to your Meeting from a computer with your AAI login * Left Click on the Mobile Guest User and make it a "Presenter" * On the Mobile App\ * Switch to the second tab with the 3 Circles * Share Whiteboard (or Document). === iPad === * The iOs Adobe Connect App can't share the screen (as far as we know). * Workaround: share the iPad screen to the Mac and on the Mac there is Adobe Connect running and shares the MacBook screen: [[ios_screen_sharing|ios screen sharing]]. === 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 - [[android_screen_stream|Screen Stream]] (preferred) * 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 * Check that your tablet supports !MiraCast. * E.g. Use Windows 10 - https://www.howtogeek.com/269093/how-to-cast-your-windows-or-android-display-to-a-windows-10-pc/ * E.g. Samsung Galaxy S4 - https://allaboutgalaxys4.com/the-ultimate-guide-of-galaxy-s4-screen-mirroring/ == Record your session == * You have to be host to save a recording * Click on Meeting > Record Meeting {{attachment:record01.png}} * Give the Recording a name and a description {{attachment:record02.png}} * A new Red Button with a small menu will show where you can {{attachment:record03.png}} * '''Pause''' recording. * '''Stop''' recording. * You need to '''Stop''' recording for it to be saved. * Log in to https://collab.switch.ch and navigate to 'recordings'. {{attachment:record04.png}} = Problems = == Enable Flash in Chrome == * open chrome and go to chrome://settings/content/flash * activate block sites from running Flash (recommended) * go to https://collab.switch.ch/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm and click Download Flash Player * click allow to enable Flash = Footnote = |
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Related Pages
Alternative to Adobe Connect |
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Alternative software for online meetings and streaming |
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Share the screen of an android device with a notebook |
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Share the screen from an ios device to a notebook |
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Publish videos on tube.switch.ch |
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.
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:
Log in: https://collab.switch.ch with your UZH AAI login.
- Create a meeting.
- Create a name for your meeting, e.g. the module number of your lecture.
Typically do not request registration or named user, let the meeting open for anonymous access.
- Start Time and Duration seem to do nothing (meeting stays open until you delete it)
If you have more than 30 participants, please check https://help.switch.ch/interact/seminar-licence/.
- Create a name for your meeting, e.g. the module number of your lecture.
Publish the meeting url to your students. In this example: https://collab.switch.ch/mat820
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.
- Or share just one application or window.
You can also share a single document or an interactive whiteboard (Good for Tablets & iPads).
Handwriting
- Write on tablet or convertible
- Write on regular paper / with a regula pen and record with your phone.
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.
Sharing Whiteboard from iPad or Android
- Currently you can only login as guest from the Mobile Apps (no AAI Login)
- Login to your Meeting from a computer with your AAI login
- Left Click on the Mobile Guest User and make it a "Presenter"
- On the Mobile App\
- Switch to the second tab with the 3 Circles
- Share Whiteboard (or Document).
iPad
- The iOs Adobe Connect App can't share the screen (as far as we know).
Workaround: share the iPad screen to the Mac and on the Mac there is Adobe Connect running and shares the MacBook screen: ios screen sharing.
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 (preferred)
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
Check that your tablet supports MiraCast.
E.g. Use Windows 10 - https://www.howtogeek.com/269093/how-to-cast-your-windows-or-android-display-to-a-windows-10-pc/
E.g. Samsung Galaxy S4 - https://allaboutgalaxys4.com/the-ultimate-guide-of-galaxy-s4-screen-mirroring/
Record your session
- You have to be host to save a recording
Click on Meeting > Record Meeting
- Give the Recording a name and a description
- A new Red Button with a small menu will show where you can
Pause recording.
Stop recording.
You need to Stop recording for it to be saved.
Log in to https://collab.switch.ch and navigate to 'recordings'.
Problems
Enable Flash in Chrome
- open chrome and go to chrome://settings/content/flash
- activate block sites from running Flash (recommended)
go to https://collab.switch.ch/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm and click Download Flash Player
- click allow to enable Flash
Footnote
The best is to use the personal AAI login. If this does not work, try the Guest login. (1)