Live Session Today! April 11 10:00 PDT, 17:00 GMT

Re: Live Session Today! April 11 10:00 PDT, 17:00 GMT

by Dick Heller -
Number of replies: 3
I have enjoyed viewing Terry and Lynn's presentation and the discussions, and congratulations on this work. Just to add that the open source OpenMeeting may also be a possibility. It is also available as a Moodle plugin, which makes it suitable for within-course conferencing, which is how we hope to use it in the Peoples-uni (http://peoples-uni.org). Dick Heller
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Re: Live Session Today! April 11 10:00 PDT, 17:00 GMT

by Lynn Anderson -
Hi Dick,

Thanks for bringing everyone's attention to the possible application of OpenMeeting. The following links provide many more names of webconferencing platforms, including free and open-source:

http://directory.fsf.org/
http://www.thinkofit.com/webconf/index.htm



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Links to web conferencing tools

by Don McIntosh -
Hello Lynn,

I have been lurking in this conference so forgive me for jumping in at this point.

Thank you for these links. For the past 10 years and more, I have been monitoring the eLearning industry and have created a document that lists Learning Management Systems, authoring tools, web conferencing (which I call virtual classrooms) and others.

Watching the exchange during this conference enabled me to add some more.

The document is available free from my website at www.trimeritus.com/vendors.pdf.

Thanks and regards,

Don.


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Re: Links to web conferencing tools

by Lynn Anderson -
Hi don,

I frequently lurk in conferences, too.

Thank you for the document, it is a great resource. I thought you might also be interested in this link: 2010 Top Tools: Best in Breed List. The site lists some of the best learning and performance technologies. Many of these are freely available or very inexpensive.

Lynn