Open source conferencing

| Posted on: August 20th, 2008 | Categories: Conference, Learning, Online Learning, Teaching, Technology | 2 Comments »
Other related posts and pages: |SITE 2008, Google & Creativity | Google, teaching & creativity | Engineering Education, past & future II | SET conference: Mid-morning session | Creativity in teaching, a workshop |

Just found out about Dimdim (bad name!) from Manas Chakrabarti’s blog, At Any Rate. Dimdim is an opensource, free web conferencing service where you can share your desktop, show slides, collaborate, chat, talk and broadcast via webcam with absolutely no download required for attendees. Hmm… Wonder if I can use this in the creativity course (Mike are you listening?).


| Posted on: August 20th, 2008
Other related posts and pages: |SITE 2008, Google & Creativity | Google, teaching & creativity | Engineering Education, past & future II | SET conference: Mid-morning session | Creativity in teaching, a workshop |


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2 Responses to “Open source conferencing”

  1. GOVIND KUSHWAHA Says:

    what abt ur name panditji!

  2. Thanks for reading :-)

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