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Daily Archives: March 23, 2006
How to Talk to Your Vendor
A few weeks ago I followed with interest a Megaconference listserv discussion about LifeSize and it’s support of video protocols. Here is a comment by John S. Martin, from the JANET Videoconferencing Management Centre, University of Edinburgh. When multipointing in … Continue reading
Posted in Techie Stuff
GNG: Mozambique
Today Global Nomads connected three schools from the United States, Texas, New York and Missouri to students in Mozambique. Polycom helped to sponsor this incredible connection. This videoconference series in March and April of 2006 brings the world’s youth face-to-face … Continue reading
Posted in Content Providers, Special Events
ASK: Donuthead
“You guys are making me think that I need to think a lot more about what I do!” Sue commented to a student in Dowagiac. One of the neat things about ASK programs is that the students think deeply about … Continue reading
Posted in ASK Programs