The Business Value of Mobile Apps for Meetings
Tuesday, 15. 11. 2011. - 14:39h | Komentara: 0
Recent data from MPI’s FutureWatch 2011 Survey and others indicate that more than 80% of meeting professionals are using smartphones and other mobile devices in their jobs. Yet, with this high adoption, relatively few have used mobile applications yet for their own meetings. This is about to change. Meeting professionals and attendees are crossing the chasm of early adoption and are entering into...
Integration of Video Conference Systems in Educational Platforms
Wednesday, 17. 08. 2011. - 11:17h | Komentara: 0
An educational web platform has been already used at Singidunum University for full five years. These platforms contain all the materials necessary for successful mastering the matter of certain subject. The platforms are designed for helping people who work and do not have enough time to attend regular classes. A question was asked whether it was possible to integrate a video in the platform as well....
Video-Conference Systems
Wednesday, 17. 08. 2011. - 10:54h | Komentara: 0
The development of video-conference systems dates back to 1936, when it was used exclusively for the needs of the German post-office at the time, while nowadays it is used for business purposes, in education, medicine, entertainment… The accelerated development of electric industry led to fast development of these systems, so that all of them today have HD video resolution, microphones with crystal...
Face to Face Vs. Web Meetings – What Should I Use When? By Corbin Ball, CMP, MS
Wednesday, 13. 07. 2011. - 23:42h | Komentara: 0
Corbin Ball, CMP, CSP is a professional speaker and consultant focusing on meetings technology. With 20 years of experience running international citywide technology meetings, he now helps clients worldwide use technology to save time and improve productivity He can be contacted at his extensive web site: www.corbinball.com and followed on Twitter: www.twitter.com/corbinball As a professional speaker,...




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