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Hoaky there,
heads up geekoids... a chance to foam at the keyboard about that hateful/favorite/bland bit meeting/collaboration software you've used....
we've done some "meetings" and some teaching in SL, but it's subject to lag and the unpredictable "rolling log-out," not to mention the not-so-rare griefer.
We've been interviewed in IRC and on related-type things...
So what we're looking for is useful software to do online small-party teaching and consulting. Small party meaning 10 or fewer participants at any one time.
I have in house invitations to try:
WebEx
GoToMeeting
and am willing to look at other solutions. At this point it looks like there's a monthly $nut to crack -- that could be doable, but we'd need to be sure that what we're working with will actually work...
So does anyone know if Ekiga will work with Freespire?
Comments?
Steve
heads up geekoids... a chance to foam at the keyboard about that hateful/favorite/bland bit meeting/collaboration software you've used....
we've done some "meetings" and some teaching in SL, but it's subject to lag and the unpredictable "rolling log-out," not to mention the not-so-rare griefer.
We've been interviewed in IRC and on related-type things...
So what we're looking for is useful software to do online small-party teaching and consulting. Small party meaning 10 or fewer participants at any one time.
I have in house invitations to try:
WebEx
GoToMeeting
and am willing to look at other solutions. At this point it looks like there's a monthly $nut to crack -- that could be doable, but we'd need to be sure that what we're working with will actually work...
So does anyone know if Ekiga will work with Freespire?
Comments?
Steve
Re: Online instruction
byOverkill, but the price is right
2006-09-23 02:05 (UTC)I've seen plenty of people using basic bbs, newsgroup, or wiki sorts of things for online teaching. Mostly needs an organized pattern of "teaching materials," "assignments," "turnin," "Main Class Discussions," "Chat Board," and maybe "Team Space" if you are doing collaborative efforts. University of Phoenix basically uses newsgroups with a web interface or outlook express, for example.
Are you sure you want synchronous meetings?
Might take a look at http://www.edutools.org/ - the CMS comparisons. Again, serious overkill, probably.
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2006-09-23 03:28 (UTC)Re: OK
byI've gotta know . . .
2006-09-24 18:57 (UTC)Craig
Re: I've gotta know . . .
by