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Videoconferencing Tools Compared: Seven Low-Cost Solutions

Videoconferencing Tools Compared: Seven Low-Cost Solutions | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

 

 


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When it comes to tools, Robin Good is one of the best sources of information.

Robin Good's curator insight, December 19, 2012 10:50 AM


If you are looking for a free or low-cost video-conferencing tool you may want to check this fresh new review of seven different technologies that you can use to video conference online.


The tools reviewed include:

- Cisco WebEX

- Citrix GoToMeeting
- Microsoft Lync

- Adobe Connect Pro

- Brother OmniJoin

- Google Hangouts
- Skype


Informative. Updated. 7/10


Full article: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9234680/7_low_cost_videoconferencing_services_Which_is_best_for_your_meeting_



LLatipi's curator insight, December 21, 2012 4:55 AM

Great tools for real-time online communication.

Kathie Nelson's curator insight, February 27, 11:34 AM

The world of online meetings is changing. Get the latest review of the top 7 tools here. Thanks, @Barbara Saunders

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The Innovative Educator: Creating a plan with students to use cell phones for learning

The Innovative Educator: Creating a plan with students to use cell phones for learning | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

By Lisa Nielsen

 

Want to integrate cell phones into learning? You can involve your students with this planning lesson where students will focus on cell phones as learning tools. With an overview of the educational uses of cell phones (the Gr8 8, below), students will determine how they will choose to use their cell phones for educational purposes. Contracts for tools will be developed by students and the result will be a plan for educational uses of cell phones.


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