e-Show n Tell 2007

Coming Up: Save the planet: use VET Virtual …… and do yourself a big favour at the same time.

November 9th, 2007 · No Comments
News · conference session

12:30pm - 1:30pm
with Chris Richter and Jennifer Dunbabin

chris_richter_jennifer_dunb.jpgLearn how to use VET Virtual for your online meeting and teaching pleasure. This application is the child of KISS and WYSIWYG – simple to use with lots of useful features. Chris Richter, the room’s designer, will take you on a tour to get your planet rescue efforts up and running.

Vet Virtual Summary

Vet Virtual is a collaborative space, set up to trial the use of high capacity connectivity for real time teaching and meeting spaces for the VET sector as part of the Access to Bandwidth Project, which is part of the Australian Flexible Learning Framework. Vet Virtual allows teachers and students to meet in 3 different rooms. A Meeting room which allows up to 12 users with audio, video, whiteboard and files. A Training room for teacher student learning and an Auditorium for large groups with up to 2 presenters. All rooms allow a shared whiteboard, audio, video, personal and group files.

Vet Virtual Requirements

Flash player 8, Web Browser (IE6+), Headset Microphone, Web Cam(Optional), Broadband (Dialup does work)
OPTIONAL but recommended - AARNET connection to decrease latency and allow a more pleasurable experience.

Attending this session:

To access this session go to: http://vetvirtual.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=31

  • Click on the MEETING PARTICIPANT ROOM button
  • Enter YOUR NAME
  • Access the E-LEARNING EXPERIENCE ROOM from the list.

For technical assistance please contact:

  • Jen Dunbabin: 03 6233 8487
  • Geoff Logan: 03 6233 6169
  • Chris Richter: 02 6721 1572

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