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Engageli 3.1 Instructor

Sasha Mathrani

Created on July 25, 2023

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Click each interactive element to learn more about the features of the Engageli classroom.

Tables

Camera | Mic | Settings

Click Camera to turn off your video so no one can see you. To turn it back on, simply click the icon again. Click Mic to turn off your microphone so that no one can hear you. To turn it back on, simply click the icon again.Click Settings to open the settings to connect or change your audio and video sources. You can add a virtual background to your video, change the platform appearance, access accessibility, and classroom configuration settings.

More Actions | Help Menu | Leave Class

Click the More Actions (three-dot) menu to select from a variety of settings and tools. You can also find the class invite link. Click the Help Menu (?) for keyboard shortcuts, Engageli Help Center, or to leave feedback. Click the Leave button to exit your classroom.

Add or Remove Tables

Click the plus (+) sign to add five tables to your classroom. As users join, new tables will get created automatically, but you can use this during class if you are trying to do an activity with small groups and want more tables. You can also delete tables 5 at a time.

Classroom Audio Settings

Table Mode When you enable Table Mode, learners will hear only their tablemates and you will only hear learners who raise their hands. When to use: small group discussions, projects, and other table activities You can easily toggle between the two modes.

Room Mode This is the default when you enter your Engageli classroom. This means that as the instructor you will hear the audio feeds from all learners, and they will hear each other, regardless of where they are seated. When to use: class discussions, lectures, announcements, etc.