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Streaming from within FlashMeeting
Today, Lisa Durff (from America) and I (from Australia) managed to get a stream working and tested by Kevin Sandridge via FlashMeeting, a free alternative to Elluminate. It worked very well I think and here is a short video I recorded of the live event using Jing:
http://www.screencast.com/t/H4UjkHV88tj
Perhaps FlashMeeting would be a worthwhile alternative platform for future broadcasts, especially given the recent choppiness of Skype and downtime from last week. Interested in what others think.
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Streaming without skype about books
So here are 15 minutes worth of skypeless talk. Note how the silences slowly become fewer as the topic consolidates around books. Boy, I was in a sweat!
Oh, and I wasn't alone. I had some wonderful people in the chat room!
See http://www.webcastacademy.net/node/1221 for more about the show
and http://www.webcastacademy.net/node/1222 for the successful streaming on alado
Streaming without skype
Carla Arena, Dennis Oliver, Dennis Newson, Erika Cruvinel and I had planned a great session on reading treasures with everything planned and organized. However, Skype choose exactly this moment to detach itself from the rest of the world. So after several minutes of ho-humming, Carla and I took the stream without Skype and kept it up separately, each talking to ourselves.
Congratulations!
Aren't you going to tell everyone about your BIG news, Chrissy?
Reading Treasures in the Language Classroom - Resources
"Books are the quietest and most constant of friends: they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors,and the most patient of teachers.” Charles W. Eliot
Webcast Academy Session 2.2.4
staying alive
Susan van Gelder with Sharon Peters - webcasting stream
Finally Streaming!
Cheryl Lykowski Practice Webcast Stream 8-15-07
Reading Treasures Show - Getting Ready
Webcasting is about letting it flow, letting it take you to unexpected places, voices and encounters. However, the backstage is about planning, preparation. It seems paradoxical, but, in fact, it isn't. To let the voices around you feel at ease, the group of webcasters must have an idea on where they want to head. The final end might be unpredictable, but they need to know what they are doing there to makes everyone comfortable and confident to speak their minds.
Reflection
Julie's 1st Webcast attempt!
Kicking the stream
Carla and I just had a great game of stream-football, where we practiced how to kick each other out of the stream in order to take over. Quite easy, really. It was also fun just to talk.
It's funny how you can get close to people simply through chat, but as soon as you can hear each other's voice and talk and react, it becomes intensified. After only just a couple times it feels like talking to an old friend.
Durff's set-up
Here is a picture of my audio set-up. The resulting webcasting is uploaded elsewhere...
This is my checklist that worked today: