As a next step to the highly successful Fall 2009 Emerging Tech Expo, the IT Council and SED are sponsoring a series of
five 90-minute technology workshops scheduled over February, March, and April.
Different than a typical training session, each 90-minute "techshop" will be part exporation and part discussion as staff are engaged to consider ways in which a specific "emerging" technology might be used in their work.
The first of these TechShops will focus on UMConnect, a U of M supported technology that enables faculty, staff, and eligible graduate students to host on-demand Web presentations and to communicate and collaborate over the Web.
PLEASE NOTE: This presentation will focus on UMConnect Meeting, a tool designed to facilitate synchronous webconferencing and meeting capture for playback, not UMConnect Presenter, a tool designed to publish a produced PowerPoint-type presentation.
Web Conferencing with UMConnect
Different than a typical training session, each 90-minute "techshop" will be part exporation and part discussion as staff are engaged to consider ways in which a specific "emerging" technology might be used in their work.
The first of these TechShops will focus on UMConnect, a U of M supported technology that enables faculty, staff, and eligible graduate students to host on-demand Web presentations and to communicate and collaborate over the Web.
PLEASE NOTE: This presentation will focus on UMConnect Meeting, a tool designed to facilitate synchronous webconferencing and meeting capture for playback, not UMConnect Presenter, a tool designed to publish a produced PowerPoint-type presentation.
Web Conferencing with UMConnect
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
3:00 pm-4:30 pm
Room S30B, Wilson Library
Presented by:
Kirsten Clark,
Government Publications Library
Faciliatated by:
Denise Gamble, Staff
Education & Development
Join us as we unearth innovative ways to apply and integrate
technology into the fabric of the
Libraries!
Coffee and cookies will be available to sweeten our interests and our discussion.
Seating will be limited!
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