Correction, and please accept my apology... Michel emailed and said the original Tinyurl is incomplete. Correction: http://tinyurl.com/schoolvoiprequest.
Suzanne Bowen On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:26 AM, Suzanne Bowen <[email protected]> wrote: > A school on the web is searching for a voip solution. The full description > of what is needed is at http://tinyurl.com/schoolvoip ... original URL > http://blog.tmcnet.com/monetizing-ip-communications/2009/05/monetize_your_ip_communications_for_a_net_school_group.html. > Anyone responding who can provide this solution, I will put you in touch > with the third party requesting. > > More information I received this morning: > > For this project, the K-12 teachers would not be available from 8-4 pm. So > most of the call traffic would be between 4-9 pm. > > To give you an idea of the scope, my friend just finished training 1400 > public school teachers in El Salvador. They have no plan for continuing > education. The idea is to connect these 1400 people by way of a membership > and a pay-as-you-go fee scheme. > > At best, they could call in and be connected immediately with one (or > possible more) teachers in the same network. This way they could talk to one > another on the phone in English. > > At the very least, If no one were available, they could have the > opportunity to do a short listening and interactive learning activity based > on (several thousand) mp3 podcasts which they could access and then record > their responses. They would like to be able to save their responses as a > .wav file. > > The Salvadorian education system has more than 40,000 public school > teachers. > > The dream is to imagine such a system where people access native speaking > voices on a variety of topics and then can either talk about them directly > with another teacher, or respond in voicemail that could be saved for others > to review. > > There would be a fully commercial application for this as well. But the > idea is to do it with the public sector as a pilot. My friend thanks for > your interest. Again the original request is at > http://tinyurl.com/schoolvoip. > > (One final item, not related... I want to thank Fred Posner of > TeamForrest, Cox Communications, Skype, Digium, DIDX, Comtel-Networks, WSRE > PBS, Max Glucksmann, Alan Pesatty, Steven Cayona, and Paul Turso Deane for > helping with the linkingarms.org nonprofit telethon using open source > technologies. We'll do a case study soon and post to TMCNET and voip-info.) > > -- > Suzanne Bowen, Phone 1 850 207 2598 > VP Marketing, Super Technologies, Inc. & DIDX > Our new media channels: http://www.tmcnet.com/channels/did-ddi/, > http://www.didx.net/podcast > Apply to Inc.com 5000 list by May 22, 2009 at > http://www.inc.com/inc5000apply/index.html?partner=didx > --
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