(Thanks, Choconancy)
Set up a web page with tables, click on a few URLs, copy and paste some code, and you have an instant web conference room, with voice, text chat, and slide-sharing in a matter of minutes. Free. Point to this when someone asks what Web 2.0 means.
(Thanks, Choconancy)
Set up a web page with tables, click on a few URLs, copy and paste some code, and you have an instant web conference room, with voice, text chat, and slide-sharing in a matter of minutes. Free. Point to this when someone asks what Web 2.0 means.














Comments
@ 08:37
That’s a pretty good start! But I feel like I’ve watched a web presentation of a slideshow before where the slide-flipping was not under my control but the presenter’s. Can anyone point out what software that might use? I think it’d be good to have the presenter in control of what all attendees see on screen, so they wouldn’t have to keep saying “Next slide, please” and if someone wandered off to warm up their coffee they wouldn’t be behind.
@ 11:03
That’s a screencast, shelbinator. You can find a number of different ways to do it by searching on that word.
@ 13:00
shelbinator,
If you’re interested in screencasting, check out this primer wiki
http://screencastingprimer.wikispaces.com/
@ 20:49
that’s really a smart and quick sloution, without much efforts and time but how to configure it on network without internet?