Adapting PowerPoint Lectures for Online Delivery: Best Practices | Faculty Focus - 0 views
Add Voice Over to PowerPoint Presentations in 5 Easy Steps | Emerging Education Technology - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Creating Blogs and Websites - 0 views
Create a Free Website | Sauropol - 0 views
Yola - Make a Free Website - 0 views
SnapPages - Create a Website - 0 views
A Few Good Online Conferencing Tools | Idealware - 0 views
-
Adding visuals to a phone conference can make a big difference - perhaps by showing a document, software application or slides. Or maybe you want to conduct a more formal online seminar-sometimes called a Webinar. There are a number of affordable software packages that can help. We talked to five nonprofit professionals about the tools that have worked for them.
Yugma, Free Web Conferencing, Online Meetings, Web Collaboration Service, Free Desktop ... - 0 views
-
Yugma provides desktop sharing, chat and white-boarding. It also supports VOIP conferencing, including a feature that integrates seminars with Skype calls. Presenters can use PC, Macs or Linux. Participants can use almost any system or browser by downloading a Java applet. A free, limited-functionality version allows up to 10 people to participate; more feature-rich versions start at about $200 per year for up to 20 people
Dimdim - 0 views
-
DimDim is a fairly new, streamlined online seminar application with support for chat, slide sharing, emoticons, white-boarding, VOIP voice conferencing and video conferencing. Only PC desktops can be shared, but DimDim supports Mac and Linux users for other features. Participants can enter meeting rooms using almost any system or browser, typically without a download. A free, ad-supported version allows up to 20 people to participate; a version without ads starts at $99 per year for up to 20 people.
TeamViewer - Free Remote Control, Remote Access & Online Meetings - 0 views
-
While focused more on desktop support situations, TeamViewer allows presenters to share PC or Mac desktops with participants on PCs or Macs. Both presenters and viewers must download and install an application-making it more appropriate for internal teams than more public situations. A free version of the tool is available for private use; otherwise it starts at about $250 for six months.
Desktop Screen Sharing Software - Broadcast Your Screen - 0 views
-
Screenstream(www.nchsoftware.com/screen/). Free for anyone to use, Screenstream allows Windows PC presenters to share their desktop with participants on PCs, Macs or Linux, who view the desktop through a browser with no install required.
Lync Help and Training - 0 views
Students in the Cloud - How Google Drive has Nullified Missing Homework Excuses | Emerg... - 0 views
« First
‹ Previous
101 - 120 of 252
Next ›
Last »
Showing 20▼ items per page