About different RTCON20 access points

Learn about the Facebook and OpenLearning access to RTCON20

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Written by Billie
Updated over a week ago

This year we are providing two access points for RTCON20. You can access either by the Facebook Group or via OpenLearning where the alternative access is hosted.

How are you planning on accessing?

So we can put you in the right place when the conference goes live, we need to know how you are planning on accessing the conference.

You can also choose to access both ways, however we need to know your main access choice. Let us know here.

The different access points explained


​Joining in via Facebook
This will give you the chance to interact with the sessions live and comment in real time. There are a few Facebook live only sessions that will appear via this method. These are noted in the schedule.

Sessions are streamed in the RTCON20 Facebook Group at the scheduled time. There's also a handy link library that will give you an organised way to go back to the sessions at a later date, which also includes the post session quiz to obtain your certificate and your NESA accreditation (NSW teachers)

You will be able to join in the panel and live discussions via the RTCON20 Facebook Group and comment in real time.
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​Joining in via the alternative access point
We will be hosting the alternative access via OpenLearning. Relief Teacher Association members will be familiar with the platform as its where we house our PD library.

Sessions will be dropped in on the day the session is scheduled to be released. You will have access to a post course quiz to obtain your certificate and your NESA accreditation (NSW teachers).

You will be able to join in the panel and live discussions via Zoom. You will be given a link to join from within the RTCON20 page on Openlearning and we will also email this out to you.

Make sure you let us know how you are planning on accessing so we can ensure you're in the right place when the conference goes live.

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