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Ken Fuller

A Taste for Telepresence -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • He envisioned that telepresence would allow the district to participate in cultural exchanges among local students and those in other countries. It could be used to deliver staff development courses and enable people to get together for district business meetings without the time, expense, or carbon emissions associated with physical travel.
  • VoIP was a revelation to the district. Teachers have become more immediately accessible to parents, who no longer have to leave messages in the main offices and hope to be available when teachers call back. And now, when a teacher or staff member moves to another location in the district, the phone and a person's number can follow along; all it requires is a simple update through software. "We know who's got that device, where they have it, where they have it plugged in," Devkota explains. In short, VoIP gave the district community a taste for location-free communications, which naturally led to the next best thing to being there: telepresence.
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    I think this an interesting article. The only aspect that gave me pause, other than cost, was the idea of location-free_communications. I'm envisioning PA systems on steroids. I opened a topic "Telepresence" to see if anyone wanted to weigh in on the topic.
Ken Fuller

Telepresence - 0 views

The topic feature is pretty cool in so far as it provides a vehicle for conversation. It's not quite a blog BUT... If we turn this into a K12 "class group", each member gets an "Easy Blog" page. I ...

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started by Ken Fuller on 29 Apr 11 no follow-up yet
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