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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

What is Back Channeling & How To Teach With It

Wikipedia defines back channeling as "the practice of using networked computers to maintain a real-time online conversation alongside live spoken remarks."

In a nutshell, the teacher is presenting information and the audience is fully engaged by listening AND typing notes and questions back & forth to one another.  I know...it sounds crazy, but it works.  Rather than just being passive listeners, students have to be fully engaged in the discussion taking place.

TodaysMeet is a free service that lets people set up private chatrooms.  Set-up takes less than 30 seconds and students can be logged in and back channeling within a minute.


Notice there's even a way to integrate Twitter by using hashtags.  Why would this be useful?  Lets say you give your students a homework assignment to watch the State of the Union speech and back channel their questions & comments throughout.  If you were to put the hashtag #sotu anyone on Twitter would have their comments automatically posted to your chatroom without them even knowing it.  This might be helpful to give your students a different perspective on what they're watching.

Just provide your students with the website address, have they type in their name, and you're off & running.


Below are a couple good posts regarding back channeling in a classroom.  It would also be useful for homeschooling networks to facilitate online live discussions about things just like the State of the Union speech.

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