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ANYTIME, ANYPLACE, ANYWHERE Web and Video Conferencing in UWS A presentation to the Faculty Enhancement Conference 4 th May 2012 Derek Osborne ICT Technical Development Manager
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Introduction Web/Video Conferencing allows students and staff to interact “Nothing is more social than face to face collaboration” “Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere” How do we facilitate these interactions?
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Where are we now? Skype -Already used within the University by individual users -Ideal for one to one video conferencing -Can be integrated with Moodle Nefsis -Rich feature set and allows users to share the most complicated ideas and plans in the easiest of ways -Used in distance learning and research collaboration for small group where full classroom facilities are required Blackboard Virtual Classroom -Allows for realtime interaction between the instructor and the students. Archive of chats available for those who couldn’t participate.
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What the Future Holds? BigBlueButton - An open source web conferencing system that runs on mac, UNIX or PC computers. -Will be available for use by start of T3 from within Moodle. Lync – Lync 2010 is the next generation of Office communications Server (OCS). Lync manages various forms of communication from one user interface: instant messages, voice calls, video calls, meetings and shared whiteboard sessions. Lync also includes enterprise voice capabilities to reduce legacy infrastructure costs – Microsoft Lync works with applications in three other Microsoft families, SharePoint and Exchange.
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Integrating Web and Video Technology with Social Media “Social media includes web-based and mobile technologies used to turn communication into interactive dialogue between organizations, communities, and individuals.” Skype with Facebook Google Hangouts Twitter Office 365
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Sharepoint includes its own social media tools
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