Title: Synchronous States:
1 Synchronous States
- a workshop and live demonstration of synchronous
technologies ACURIL XXXVIII - Jamaica 2008
John Fracasso (BA,MLS) Manager - Computing
Services Faculty of Information and Media
Studies University of Western OntarioLondon,
Ontario, Canada
2With thanks to
- This presentation will be posted to
- http//research.fims.uwo.ca/acuril
- Mr. Shankar Lall
- setup and coordination Jamaica
- Ms. Adele Merritt Bernard
3Outline and take aways
- overview of synchronous technologies
- how they are used today in general and in
libraries - specific examples of some low/ no cost
applications you can use - questions
- Take Aways
- Tools discussed are primarily Hosted Online
Services - many of the low /no cost tools are just being
developed and require patience - just start using a variety of these tools and
find the ones that are the best fit for you and
your organizations - use the right tool for the task at hand eg dont
use a webconference when a one line email will do
and vis versa dont write a 20 page email when a
10 minute virtual meeting is the better choice.
4Collaborative virtual environment
- includes synchronous
- Audio
- Video
- Messaging
- Whiteboards
- Shared desktop
- includes Asynchronous
- Email
- Static Web pages
- Project management
- Tasks to do
- Calendars
- Forums / Wikis /Blogs
- Document / Data storage
- Versioning
- Check in / out
- An Example - Microsoft Sharepoint
5Synchronous Tools
- web, video and audio - conferencing
- real time text based software eg Instant
Messaging, chat rooms
6Why Synchronous
- Just one important piece of a virtual
collaborative environment
- multi sensory
- picture is worth a thousand words
- real time interactions
- feedback is instant
- distance not a barrier - collaborate with people
from anywhere - distance can be across an island or across an
ocean - further apart the greater the cost savings ie
plane fares - green reduce CO2 footprint ?
7Who is using this stuff and for what ?
- Lots of people for lots of things
- Dedicated uses at first eg-
- telephone like applications
- teleconferencing morphed to Voip eg Skype,
Vontage - realtime video conferencing
- dedicated hardware point to point morphed to
webconferencing/webinars WebEX - quick series of email morphed into Instant
messaging chat - MSN, Yahoo etc
-
8Synchronous tools now much more common place
- Webconferencing regularly used for
- Training
- Sales
- virtual presentations
- Brain storming
- Project management
- Social networks
- Business sales, support
- Education
9 Group Work
- Quality of interactions important
- Using the right communication channel for the
topic - Email is NOT good for complex interactions
- Virtual Face to Face (F2F) much better for
certain activities - How to work together virtually is a learned skill
10Uses in Libraries
- Training
- Allow expert guests to interact with local
audience - Consultation
- Researchers
- Patrons that are remote or with disabilities
- Virtual reference
- Collaborative initiatives
11Specific Library Related Examples
- Pace university library reference is on demand
- link from any library catalogue page to a
librarian via voice over IP and text chat - http//findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_200
1_Nov_5/ai_79732408 - Webjunction (gates foundation and oclc ) is a
cooperative of library staff sharing and using
online resources that enables them to identify
and embrace appropriate technologies and apply
them to their daily work. - Uses Wimba to offer real time workshops on a
variety of topics - http//www.webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category
12365 - OPAL is an international collaborative effort
by libraries and other organizations to provide
web-based programs and training for library users
and library staff members - http//www.opal-online.org/
12ACURIL Examples ?
- Conference
- online workshops like this one!
- preparation for
- organization of
- live broadcast of parts for individuals that can
not go - provide recorded segments
- Committees and SIGS
- provide opportunity to forward projects during
the entire year - Governance
- Executive meetings that dont always require a
flight
13 Features to consider
- costs purchase /rent
- minimum system requirements
- ease of use how complex
- sharing desktops / browsers / mics
- polling / text chat / whiteboard / presentation
- recording of presentation / chat
- install client vs plugin vs flash/java
- number of rooms/users supported
- controls moderator / user
14Challenges
- can be expensive
- low cost alternatives often lack full features,
are early in development or limited in numbers of
participants - ads
- beta and startup companies may or may not be
around (dont put all eggs in one basket)
- reliable, nimble data network required
- must be scheduled
- more complex and prone to problems
- may need technical support / security?
- new way of doing things takes time and practice
to use it well
15ModelsLocal Installation vs Online Service
- Local running on your own desktops and servers
- Open Source software is most economical
- appliances now on the market eg Rhub
- need in house technical group to make work /
maintain - your organization is in control
- desktop based software now coming out eg
Microsoft Meeting Space, One Note - Service Hosted using someone elses equipment
and software - Dependent on someone else but no real tech issues
- costs vary tremendously on depending on volume
and features - Blended elements of both local and service
16Install your own Local Web Conferencing Open
Source software
- Requirements
- Server and server infrastructures
- mostly Linux based
- DimDim
- Openmeetings
- Webhuddle
- Vmukti http//www.vmukti.com/main-content/edition
s.html - also was known as 1videoconference.com
17Hosted Requirements - General
- Fairly new pc and browser with ability to install
any plugins or latest versions of the base
technology used eg Flash,Java - Decent telecomm bandwidth (network speed)(wired
connections generally much more stable especially
when large amounts of audio/video data is being
transmitted) - Webcam and/or headset/mic (audio)
18Hosted Technical Issues to consider
- Security - ie how sensitive is the information
being communicated - Platforms what does the solution support ie OS
based Windows/ Apple / Linux - if Browser based browser specific, plug-in
required? Java ? - Bandwidth requirements ?
- Dependability?
- Standards based ?
- Interface - simple to use?
19Hosted services to try
- vast majority hosted limited number of seats
almost always free
20 Hosted
- LOTS and varied try a bunch and pick the ones
that suit you and your organization in terms of
what you want to accomplished - Remember that there is always more than one way
to achieve a result eg use Camstudio to record a
session even if the software does not have that
feature
21Large Commercial web conferencing
- generally free trials or limited number of seats
are free - prices vary greatly as do feature set
- Webex grand daddy of web conferencing
- http//www.talkingcommunities.com/ (opal)
- Voxwire (one time fees very good)
- http//www.voxwire.com/products/onetime.html
22 - 3 free users max
- very full featured
- give away 3 users in hope you purchase their
service for more people.
23Adobe ConnectNow
- beta 3 person limit
- 100 flash based
- good audio and video
- shared desktops
- other collaborative things coming
- beta is was called Adobe Brio
- http//www.adobe.com/acom/connectnow/
24DIM DIM hosted edition
- pro version up to 1000 access to more
features - free version - web conferencing service for up
20 attendees - show desktop
- show slides
- text chat
- presenter audio and video via webcamera/mic
- can alternate hosting (free accounts )
25Audio focused
- Voice over IP (voip) uses internet for voice to
voice communication - Skype
- 24 people in conference call
- support for webcameras
- skypecasts (beta) host large number individuals
( - mikogo add-in desk top sharing
- Ineen unlimited in cascade mode
- Gizmo project (similar to Sykpe)
- Google Talk
26Yugma
- 15day trial of professional features
- Free for life 10 users good for presentations
- Skype enabled edition
- No video
- java based
27vyew
- http//vyew.com/site
- free up to 20 people
- audio and webcam support
- has ads
- some limits - 5 viewbooks 50page limit per book
- no session recording yet
- desktop sharing (new)
28Social Network oriented conferecing
- good multi user video support
- 5 video participants
- no desk top sharing
- can record the session
-
- vawkr more ad hoc just video
29Recording/broadcast options
- Free live audio/video
- Good for a few connections
- can also record
- avi
- records screen, plus audio and video
- avi
- convert to flash option
30Questions
- Please come up to the computer and the mic
31THANK YOU for Coming
- http//research.fims.uwo.ca/acuril
- copy of presentation will be up by the end of the
conference in Presentation Documents Section - links
- will be up for a month or so
- Contact me
- email fracasso _at_uwo.ca
- need someone to test something with