I work with Georgia Cyber Academy and we are a completely online virtual public school. So, all of our parent-teacher conferences are held online! While this is our first year with Canvas and I am curious to read responses about how this could be possible in Canvas, I can share what our school has been doing this year.
We send email communications to families to let them know that parent-teacher conferences are coming up and that they can schedule theirs using our teacher's Calendly link. The Free Online Appointment Scheduling Software - Calendly works with the teacher's Outlook calendar or Google calendar to show parents the teacher's available times. Once a time is booked, the event is automatically added to both the teacher's calendar and the parent. So, the time now shows as booked and cannot be double-booked. That's the booking part. Next is the meeting part. Previously, we used Blackboard Collaborate for all our classes and meetings. New this year, we are using Zoom (Video Conferencing, Web Conferencing, Webinars, Screen Sharing - Zoom ). With Zoom, you can set your Calendly response to share your Zoom classroom link to the parent upon confirmation - remember, this will be sent to both teacher and parent. If you have ever attended a webinar, it looks just like that. Click the link, sign in, ta-da! Now, the teacher can and should set the room so that attendees will enter a waiting room. This will prevent interruptions while meeting with the current parent. The next conference will enter a waiting room and with one click will be added to the main room when ready. Teachers and parents will have the option to use webcam, chatbox, microphone, and even screen sharing.
There are free Zoom accounts and there are professional accounts. Since GCA uses these daily, we have professional accounts but all of the above is available using the free version. And their tech support is responsive.
It is wonderful that your school is meeting parent's needs this way. I think your teachers will have much more communication and relationship building using video conferencing!
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