Cisco Cisco WebEx Meeting Center WBS29.8 Guia De Informação
San José State University
Higher Education
With digital collaboration
technology, San José State
University:
Enabled collaboration-
based teaching methods
Extended learning beyond
the classroom
Removed geographical
barriers to global learning
mobile devices, making participation very
easy for them.”
easy for them.”
Cisco WebEx helped make SWEEP’s
Training of Trainers sessions a resounding
success, helping educators from Vietnam
stay connected by organizing their own
video conferences.
Training of Trainers sessions a resounding
success, helping educators from Vietnam
stay connected by organizing their own
video conferences.
Enriching Global Learning with Video
Conferencing
The university is also using collaboration
to conduct global learning programs in
nursing and community health. Instructors
use WebEx to connect SJSU students
to classrooms in Europe, enabling them
to exchange ideas and share academic
experiences. Students from different
continents can easily work together in
groups, and teachers can invite guest
speakers from any location to share their
knowledge with students.
to conduct global learning programs in
nursing and community health. Instructors
use WebEx to connect SJSU students
to classrooms in Europe, enabling them
to exchange ideas and share academic
experiences. Students from different
continents can easily work together in
groups, and teachers can invite guest
speakers from any location to share their
knowledge with students.
By using a mix of synchronous and
asynchronous learning and various
teaching modes—in-person, online, and
hybrid—faculty members are better able to
keep students engaged.
asynchronous learning and various
teaching modes—in-person, online, and
hybrid—faculty members are better able to
keep students engaged.
“Collaboration technologies let us use
a wider variety of learning modalities to
enrich the students’ experience,” says
Tammy McKinnon, an associate professor
at the Valley Foundation School of Nursing
at SJSU. “We’re also helping students
develop technology skills, which are
increasingly valued by employers.”
a wider variety of learning modalities to
enrich the students’ experience,” says
Tammy McKinnon, an associate professor
at the Valley Foundation School of Nursing
at SJSU. “We’re also helping students
develop technology skills, which are
increasingly valued by employers.”
Distance Learning
Giving Advertising Students Real-World
Experiences
John Delacruz, an advertising professor
at SJSU’s School of Journalism and Mass
Communications, is using collaboration
technologies to help students pitch ideas
and get feedback on their work from
leading advertising agencies in New York,
London, and California. He uses Cisco
video conferencing and other tools to
bring ad agencies into the learning space,
host live interactive critique sessions, and
conduct his own tutorials.
at SJSU’s School of Journalism and Mass
Communications, is using collaboration
technologies to help students pitch ideas
and get feedback on their work from
leading advertising agencies in New York,
London, and California. He uses Cisco
video conferencing and other tools to
bring ad agencies into the learning space,
host live interactive critique sessions, and
conduct his own tutorials.
“Collaboration has enriched our advertising
program by opening the real world up to
students,” says Delacruz. “We’re providing
a wealth of opportunities by breaking down
geographical barriers to actual industry
experience.”
program by opening the real world up to
students,” says Delacruz. “We’re providing
a wealth of opportunities by breaking down
geographical barriers to actual industry
experience.”
Training Teachers in China with
Collaboration Meeting Rooms
In 2013, two SJSU professors traveled
to China as part of an international
training program for Chinese teachers.
Upon their return, Sharon Qi, a professor
at the School of Global Innovation
and Leadership at SJSU’s College of
Business, and Lisa Simpson, a professor
at the College of Education, wanted to
continue to provide training.
to China as part of an international
training program for Chinese teachers.
Upon their return, Sharon Qi, a professor
at the School of Global Innovation
and Leadership at SJSU’s College of
Business, and Lisa Simpson, a professor
at the College of Education, wanted to
continue to provide training.
The two professors used Cisco WebEx
from their own video systems to meet
with Chinese students every six weeks
from their own video systems to meet
with Chinese students every six weeks
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