Hi there,
If I might just add to Robert's comments
there: There are still large portions of Canada that still rely on dial-up
services and have no access to broadband (pretty much all of our rural and
remote areas). So, I would really recommend testing any software used to
see if it is actually useable by such areas. Many of them promise to work
at lower speeds but functionally, do not (drop outs, frustration, yadda
yadda).
One other piece of software that Nunavut
has been experimenting with is Moodle because its open-source and can be
customized to whatever you might need. The jury is still out, though, as
to whether its totally workable. We have "broadband" here (although its
certainly not the fastest "broadband" in the world to say the least) and we
found Elluminate and Moodle to work fairly well but for dial-up connections they
are still pretty frustrating.
Just my two cents!
Darlene
Not only do I not object, I'm very glad to hear views on such products from
users - that was part of the appeal from Raj Singh suggesting Marratech -
especially since he comes from a Small Island State (Fiji).
Perhaps you,
Raj, and myself can chat about this between the three of us? Even, perhaps,
using Marratech in the first instance to do so?
On 05/02/07, lists@privaterra.info <lists@privaterra.info> wrote:
Thanks
for posting information on the ICT tools that can be used to
attend
virtually.
As an alternative to Marratech, might i
suggest - Elluminate - which has
been used with great success at many
internet governance meetings. it is
also Java based, and has some nicer
features. its bandwidth requirements
re far less, thus even dial-up can be
used. Perhaps not an issue for
those of us in the connected
parts of North America, but wonderful for
those in small island states as
well as those in developing and least
developed
countries
For virtual participation to be truly useful, one needs to
incorporate
remote participation into the agenda. I hope that is being
envisioned as
well.
I hope you don't mind these
comments from a "veteran" of using ICT tools
to help bring
remote participation to Internet
discussions...
regards
Robert
> Dear
Community:
>
> As some of you are aware, recently we have been
making an effort to
> technologically 'connect' the community more
effectively. The new
> list environment is a part of this, as well as
some first-steps we
> took in Sao Paulo in providing simultaneous
translation for At-Large
> meetings (and many others actually), and we
also provided inbound
> access to ALAC meetings for two members of the
committee via Skype
> since they were unable to attend the Sao Paulo
meetings in person.
> Whilst this was much better than them not being
able to participate
> at all, it was somewhat less than
ideal.
>
> For the upcoming meeting of Asia-Pacific ALSes later
this month, we
> will provide full videoconferencing access to the
meetings for those
> ALS representatives unable to attend in person.
The software we are
> using is a commercial product from Marratech (www.marratech.com)
> which was
recommended to us by Rajnesh Singh of the Pacific Islands
> Chapter of
ISOC, who are an actively participating ALS. (thanks again
>
Raj!).
>
> The software is available for us to trial for the
entire month of
> February. The information on how to connect up is
below, and if you
> are interested, Marratech are offering a 10-minute
introduction to
> the software using Marratech itself - just let us know
at
> staff@alac.icann.org if
you want to do this. The software is very
> easy to use but that
doesn't make an introduction useless :)
>
> In particular we
suggest that those who are planning to attend the
> APRALO meeting on
February 28th via videoconference get a run-through
> of the system.
You should also verify that you have the hardware
> needed (which is
quite simple) and run one of the three operating
> systems supported
(Mac OS X, Windows, Linux)
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: "Jon Scanlan" <jon.scanlan@marratech.co.uk>
>>
Date: 22 December 2006 11:34:50 GMT
>> To: "'Nick Ashton-Hart'" <
nashton@spamcop.net>
>>
Subject: RE: Marratech
>>
>> Nick,
>>
>>
As we discussed I have created a private meeting area for you to use
>> with your colleagues. It would be great if early in
the new year we
>> could meet in your room and spend 15-20 minutes
covering the basic
>> features and functions.
>>
>>
There are 2 ways to enter the meeting room.
>>
>> 1 - Java
Webstart (The preferred method)
>>
>> Click the following
link which will automatically install the
>> Marratech
>>
client: http://uk.emeetingportal.com/launch.jsp?sid=537
>>
>>
When prompted enter the user details:
>> Username:
spamcop
>> Password: spamcop
>>
>> This will take
you into the virtual meting room.
>>
>> 2 - Installed
client
>>
>> Download the installation file from our
website:
>> www.marratech.com/download and
install in the usual manner
>>
>> Open Marratech, select
'Marratech Meetings' / 'UK & France'
>>
>> Login on the
left hand side with the above details and your room will
>> appear at
the bottom of the list under 'Private Rooms' - click to
>>
enter.
>>
>> If you have any questions please do let me know
otherwise let's
>> meet up
>> early in the New
Year.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Jon
>
>
>
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>
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