Learning to Use a New Tool Effectively: Zoom Breakout Rooms

The Problem

While breakout rooms are an effective tool for active learning in a virtual classroom, faculty are unfamiliar with the technology. This will make them hesitant to use it. A secondary problem is that those who feel confident launching classes into breakout rooms, may not be really thinking through the affordances and constraints of this tool.

Tools

  • Adobe Captivate
  • D2L – Where training was posted
  • SharePoint – link to training and job aid was provided on SharePoint homepage
  • Zoom

The Solution

I created an eLearning mini-course using Adobe Captivate, to introduce them to breakout rooms. The training includes demonstrations as well as discussion of the affordances and constraints of breakout rooms. Following this training, I also hosted 30-minute practice sessions with 3-6 participants. This allowed the faculty members to be both host and participant in breakout room meetings. Finally, a one-page breakout room breakout room job aid was created for faculty to reference later on.

Examples

Ten minute training on Zoom Breakout Rooms

Summary

  • After this training, faculty were far more willing to use breakout rooms
  • Many who had wanted to use breakout rooms redesigned activities to better align with the affordances and constraints of the platform
  • Many expressed appreciation for the opportunity to practice with colleagues before going in front of students.

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