Webminar or Internet conferencing
Webminar is a information and communication environment for Internet meeting and teleconferencing. The system allows to share a screen (the host computer screen) simultaneously to have an IRC (chat) and listen the explanations of the host. This system is perfect for slides presentation, help desk a some lessons based on browsering.
The system require a IRC and VNC server and the voice can be provide by some free VoIP as the same Skype.
There are a set of different factors and features that can be available depending on the needs of the webminar lessons.
Calendar of meeting and countdown, with a system of reminder emails.
Attendee pre-registration service.
The size of the attendees for group are normally 10-25 meeting simultaneously.
Some Open-Source system allows to record the lesson for playback.
The attendees are international with DSL connections.
It s recommended to have a professional moderator and a teacher with good speech.
Seems that the
https://www.webhuddle.com/
It is enough
I will publish the key of the link and the webminar pwd
key=6256d70c7f000001017f6796d6f06fca&mID=14900
other proposals as VNC in one of our VPS could be also setup but we need some support at this level
Webminar-1 web-meeting for dicussion the seminars plan (next 11May07 Friday (20:00 CEST=18:00 GMT))
WebHuddle: Uniquely Simple
Starting and running meetings in WebHuddle is so easy that mastering it takes only a few minutes. Joining meetings is even easier.
WebHuddle’s meeting scheduling function is so simple... it doesn’t exist! Instead of trying to reinvent the wheel, WebHuddle leaves scheduling to scheduling software. In other words, schedule a WebHuddle meeting the same way you schedule lunch or any other face-to-face meeting. WebHuddle is your personal meeting room, and to start a meeting you need only go there and have people to join you.
To open your meeting room, sign in to WebHuddle and click the Begin button. All you have to do is give the meeting a name and choose options such as voice-over-IP or whether or not to record the meeting, and the meeting starts. You will receive an email that contains a link for joining the meeting -- forward it to anyone you want to invite to your meeting. People join by simply clicking the link and entering their name. Or you can tell them to click the Join Meeting link. and clicking the Join Meeting button. To enter your meeting they simply enter their email, your email, and the meeting password. That’s it!
Once in the meeting, you will notice the very simple user interface. The WebHuddle client has no menus, no right-clicking, and no pop-up windows. A single, resizeable window displays all content. The tool area can be hidden completely, allowing users to see more of the content area.
The moderator may pass full control of the meeting to any other participant at any time. You don’t need to specify ahead of time who will be "co-moderators." You don’t need to have anyone install a special WebHuddle "host" plugin or client. There is no special moderator client or participant client but only the same, single WebHuddle client and user interface for everyone in the meeting.
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