Conferencing Technology Archives
Eric Langhorst was the keynote speaker at MACE and actively contributes to his blog, Speaking of History. Today he gave a shout out to our buddy Flip! I just love it when my blog entries intertwine. Langhorst is constantly coming up with new ways to make ...
Remember Flip? He, along with Aaron and myself, attended the 30th Annual SIM International Conference two weeks ago. He had fun and got to interview a lot of great people. In order to test Flip out, I asked participants at the conference a simple ...
Will the next version of Skype make reliable video conferencing from your home a reality?
How does a "teleconversation" work? Aaron's thoughts on a new medium for learning from thought leaders
You know that commercial in which a humanitarian in a developing country visits his proud family back home through a high-definition, big screen video conference? Looks pretty slick, right? Everyone should have such a device in his or her home or place of work, right? Well, here's what they don't ...
Talkshoe, the audio conferencing tool we told you about a few weeks ago, has been optimized for the iPhone. We'll try it out this week (we had problems with the regular desktop/laptop interface during our experiments) and let you know what we find.
TalkShoe community chat services goes ...
This afternoon a few of us experimented with TalkShoe, an online conference call recording application. It's not perfect, but it has promise. If you ever wanted to host your own call-in program, here's your chance.
With TalkShoe, anyone with a browser and a ...
Sometimes, just sometimes, technology does things that actually do make life a little easier. Last night was one of those times.
We work with a web developer who lives in Canada. He and I communicate frequently via Skype. For those of you who don't know, Skype is a free, easy-to-use ...
