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This set of images shows the equipment used to broadcast an Adobe Connect webinar (audio & Video) and record the audio for a podcast and video for the record..
The audio from the presenters wireless lapel mic and the roving microphones were fed back to a room PA where a line out (RCA) was fed into a BEHRINGER: DI20 DI and then into a M-Audio Mobile USB mixer. This provided the audio for Adobe Connect. A Line out was taken from the M-Audio mixer to a Maranz PMD661 audio recorder for the podcast, this was also fed in to the Canon HFS10 HD camcorder for the video recording. A Belkin DVR was used to take the composite video out from the camcorder into Adobe Connect.
Sheri Edwards and I led a webinar today. It was scary and empowering! The archive is here:
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This set of images shows the equipment used to broadcast an Adobe Connect webinar (audio & Video) and record the audio for a podcast and video for the record..
The audio from the presenters wireless lapel mic and the roving microphones were fed back to a room PA where a line out (RCA) was fed into a BEHRINGER: DI20 DI and then into a M-Audio Mobile USB mixer. This provided the audio for Adobe Connect. A Line out was taken from the M-Audio mixer to a Maranz PMD661 audio recorder for the podcast, this was also fed in to the Canon HFS10 HD camcorder for the video recording. A Belkin DVR was used to take the composite video out from the camcorder into Adobe Connect.
Images from the project Team Meeting @3 "ePortfolios: Getting started with Mahara"
National web conference using Centra with the 3 national eportfolio projects, facilitated by Alison Miller
See project wiki @ eportfolioproject09.sydneyinstitute.wikispaces.net
This set of images shows the equipment used to broadcast an Adobe Connect webinar (audio & Video) and record the audio for a podcast and video for the record..
The audio from the presenters wireless lapel mic and the roving microphones were fed back to a room PA where a line out (RCA) was fed into a BEHRINGER: DI20 DI and then into a M-Audio Mobile USB mixer. This provided the audio for Adobe Connect. A Line out was taken from the M-Audio mixer to a Maranz PMD661 audio recorder for the podcast, this was also fed in to the Canon HFS10 HD camcorder for the video recording. A Belkin DVR was used to take the composite video out from the camcorder into Adobe Connect.
A webinar is an online seminar where participants meet at a given time and listen to a presentation as well as ask and answer questions in real time.
This set of images shows the equipment used to broadcast an Adobe Connect webinar (audio & Video) and record the audio for a podcast and video for the record..
The audio from the presenters wireless lapel mic and the roving microphones were fed back to a room PA where a line out (RCA) was fed into a BEHRINGER: DI20 DI and then into a M-Audio Mobile USB mixer. This provided the audio for Adobe Connect. A Line out was taken from the M-Audio mixer to a Maranz PMD661 audio recorder for the podcast, this was also fed in to the Canon HFS10 HD camcorder for the video recording. A Belkin DVR was used to take the composite video out from the camcorder into Adobe Connect.
I'm learning to use the KnitCompanion app on my iPad, and in the late afternoon I attended a webinar to learn how to set up a pattern in the app. It's very cool!
Two KU students discovered you can get to Russia, from Kansas, with a bike.
Students Russell Mullin and Morgan Gates-Thomas actually flew to St. Petersburg, but they went to present their invention — a bicycle converted into an energy-harnessing windmill — at an international Sustainability Expo.
Their “Schwinn-mill” powers an air compressor that will fill bicycle tires. It was the culmination of a yearlong U.S.–Russia collaboration that challenged a team of students from both countries to design and implement sustainability initiatives.
“We wanted to demonstrate a circular economy by turning something ugly and useless into something beautiful and useful,” Mullin says.
The Eco-Reps Project, funded by the U.S. Department of State, was housed in KU’s Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies (CREES) but open to a larger group of students across the states. The U.S. team and Russian students interacted in a long-distance learning studio, using social media and webinars, and consulted with experts in both countries. The designers of winning projects were chosen for a peer-to-peer exchange.
“It was incredible to see how much our different cultures had in common with these sustainability initiatives,” Mullin says. “Working together on the environment transcended any cultural misunderstandings. It was really heartening.”
Mullin, a global & international studies major, and Gates-Thomas, an environmental studies major, are bringing a working model of their design back to campus. Whether you want to fill up your tires or are just interested in new eco art, watch for the installation between Lindley and Chalmers halls.
detail showing halftone dots...
These cards were run twice through the Windmill!
This boosts the contrast significantly.
Of course, it's unlikely that any other press could come anywhere close to the perfect dot for dot registration on each sheet...
Insights on TiO2 costing and profitability aspects — A lever to lead procurement negotiations
Conventionally, large titanium dioxide (TiO2) volume buyers fail to realize the difference between potential cost savings and their actual cost savings. Another prevalent scenario is faced when...
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Our upcoming #webinar -#NLRB #Decisions: How They Affect Work Places, Including Non Unionized Workplaces.
Episode # 2 ITU Satellite Webinars: Non-Geostationary Satellite Systems: entering the era of broadband service delivery.
This second episode of the ITU Satellite Webinars presents an overview of overview of WRC-19 decisions on Non-Geostationary Satellite Systems followed by presentations from NGSO Operators on the new regulatory framework. It also sheds light on current debates ahead of WRC-23 and the benefits that Non-Geostationary Satellite Systems bring to society. We have presentations from Mario Maniewicz (ITU), Alexandre Vallet (ITU), Patricia Cooper (SPACEX), Julie Zoller (AMAZON), Mario Neri (TELESAT), Ruth Pritchard-Kelly (ONEWEB), Suzanne Malloy (O3B)
For more information about the ITU Satellite Webinars: www.itu.int/en/myitu/Events/2020/07/23/09/02/ITU-Satellit...
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TAFE Managers Association event held at Meadowbank TAFE NSW , 25 March 2010
"Meet Pam Christie, the new Deputy Director General and hear how Learning Management Business Reform (LMBR) will impact on your work."
Photographs taken by Nicola Pegum
Speakers:
Peter Roberts, GM, TAFE Customer Support
Diana Khabbaz, Dir, Learning Technologies, Knowledge & Lib
Pam Christie, Deputy Director-General TAFE and Community Education
How to submit your name on the new site if you want to present a webinar. How to suggest a future topic for a webinar.
TAFE Managers Association event held at Meadowbank TAFE NSW , 25 March 2010
"Meet Pam Christie, the new Deputy Director General and hear how Learning Management Business Reform (LMBR) will impact on your work."
Photographs taken by Nicola Pegum
Speakers:
Peter Roberts, GM, TAFE Customer Support
Diana Khabbaz, Dir, Learning Technologies, Knowledge & Lib
Pam Christie, Deputy Director-General TAFE and Community Education
This webinar was organized on 4 November 2020 in collaboration with the ISSA Liaison Office for East Asia
Images from the project Team Meeting #4 "ePortfolios: Getting started with Mahara"
See project wiki @ eportfolioproject09.sydneyinstitute.wikispaces.net
Sketchnotes from Mar 20, 2010 UIE Webinar Prototyping 101 by Fred Beecher (link goes to similar UIE Webinar, not Prototyping 101).