Tambling - Student Communication Channels

From MusicTechWiki

Collection of short videos explaining how I communicate, collaborate and interact with students, provide support, feedback, guidance, recommendations and build community.

  1. Support Desk Tickets (02:01)
    • Zendesk app is used to manage student's requests for help and support
  2. FH Portal (01:28)
    • Communicating with students directly through the Portal and also aggregating contact info to use with other apps
  3. Student Profiles (02:32)
    • Database created and managed in Google Drive to keep track of all students
  4. Google Contacts (01:34)
    • Google application to sync student contact info with Bruce's computers mobile devices
  5. Student Profile Folders (05:56)
    • Every student gets their own folder. Used for building portfolios and organizing Bruce's feedback.
    • At the end of the day, it's all about students CREATING content!
  6. Zoom Meetings (04:31)
    • Overview of schedule and VOD (Video On Demand)
  7. Google Calendar (00:41)
    • Many students have editing rights to directly collaborate and add info to meetings and events
  8. When Is Good (01:33)
    • App to help determine the best time for the most students to attend Zoom Meetings and Webinars
  9. Schedule Once (02:27)
    • Automated booking system for meeting with Bruce
  10. Discord (02:33)
    • Instant messaging and digital distribution platform designed for creating communities
  11. Facebook Group (00:21)
    • Closed Group only available to MTEC students
  12. Email (01:44)
    • Many email channels for student/teacher contact
  13. Signal Instagram Slack (01:49)
    • Other social platforms and future plans
  14. Canvas Announcements (01:43)
    • Report and review on Canvas Announcements app
  15. MusicTech Newsletter (01:03)
    • Weekly newsletter aimed at MTEC students
  16. MusicTechWiki (01:45)
    • Based on MediaWiki, the same software that runs Wikipedia. Created by MTEC students
  17. Canvas SpeedGrader Comments (01:23)
    • Review and case study of Canvas SpeedGrader commenting features
    • Note: If the student submits something that is "wrong," I use the Canvas SpeedGrader comments section to tell them what to fix and how to resubmit. And, I encourage them to reach out to me directly for detailed feedback
  18. Student-Teacher Conference (02:05)
    • Overview of plans for Student-Teacher Conferences
  19. Canvas Limitations (02:33)
    • Limitations, workarounds and future plans