If you've got a few minutes to shake the sawdust and sand out of your
ears and turn on your computer, we could use a little help.
I'm working with Rudy Christian to get the PTN folks used to using the
online resources at PTN Live, and the new video conferencing service.
Our plan is to get 3 or 4 people to participate in a video conference as
a demonstration that will be recorded and shown around. To help us out
might take 20-30 minutes of your time.
You don't have to do any preparation, other than see if your computer
has what it takes. If you have a computer with a broadband "DSL" or
cable connection to the internet please pitch in. You'll need the
"Flash" program installed on your computer (most late model computers
already have it), and a web camera and microphone connected to your
computer are good, but optional.
If you can see Rudy and I in a recording of our initial video conference
here:
http://flash.kmi.open.ac.uk:8080/fm/fmm.php?pwd=d1e1f7-3723&jt=00:04:35
you're all set, just let us know what day of the week and time would
work for you and we'll set up a brief video conference.
To learn more see:
http://www.ptn.org/interact/viewtopic.php?t=16
John
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