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Stephen Henneberry

PalBee - Easier, Faster and Free Video Conference & Video Chat - 0 views

  • Here in Palbee, you can; FREE Video Conference (One hour/Five People) for unlimited sessions. Its Flash based interface enables true cross platform interoperability (PC, Mac & Linux), and even without downloading and Installation. Palbee supports FREE Recording of sessions And, you can share the recordings on any other Web 2.0 services such as blogs and wikis. You can embed or use widgets for sharing your recordings on Palbee Player.
  • Flash based interface enables true cross platform interoperability (PC, Mac & Linux), and even without downloading and Installation.
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    Yet another video conferencing solution. Five person limit and recordable.
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    Free video conferencing tool allowing up to five people on video. Recordable.
Nergiz Kern

Digital Nation | FRONTLINE | PBS Video - 0 views

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    Digital Nation | FRONTLINE | PBS Video
Nergiz Kern

VidMe - 0 views

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    Private video sharing - great for classes
Nergiz Kern

Learn It In 5 - Home - 0 views

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    Short video tutorials on how to use web 2.0 tools in the classroom
Gary Motteram

YouTube - Social Media in Plain English - 0 views

shared by Gary Motteram on 13 Jun 08 - Cached
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    A nice way of seeing Web 2.0.
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    I have the Common Craft site in my feed reader, as they always have great videos. Very useful for introducing people to new tools on the web. Their Wiki video is another great example.
Stephen Henneberry

palabea.net :: the speaking World :: - 0 views

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    Peer learning site for languages, includes video, file upload, and virtual classrooms. Ties into podcasts and seem to partner up with paid langauge learning schools for online tutoring...
Gary Motteram

Suncorp GM: Second Life trumps videoconferencing :: SearchCIO.com.au - 0 views

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    What do you think of this?
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    I talked with Gavin about this at JALT-CALL, and I have to agree that it is very interesting. Even during traditional online conferencing there is a lot of back channel discussion, but I agree that SL would make it easier to "walk away from the meeting together" to continue private discussion. He had me wishing that we used SL in the MA program, as it sounds like a compelling argument.
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    Well, your wish may well get granted. I've now got some space in 2nd Life and am doing a short course with Gavin at the moment as a fast track into its intricacies. I'm hoping to start doing some sessions over the summer with interested parties. I know that Joe is keen and some of the onsite students also have avatars.
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