We would need to make sure to get a room/area mic (maybe two considering how big our meeting space is, our classrooms at UCN weren't much bigger and we were running up to four area mics). As for the camera; it might even be worth looking at the option of leaving it out, from my experience I found that the classes without video stream went smoothest. When it comes to recording it, software would be all we would need, but I don't know of any free software that records sessions like that..... hmmm.... unless, I just used teamspeak for the first time the other day, and I know it has the option to record, but can we also, from the server side, force it so that only one person's mic can be live? If so that might be an option, I am sure we could host one on the sksp servers that would be turned on for meetings only. With that we could use one piece of software to stream AND record. We also could look at a Walkie-Talkie style application, though I don't know of any free ones, that would allow every user to participate in the meeting; one that we used, that I am particularly fond of, is Elluminate. Elluminate offers one way (editable) mic chatter, IRC style chat, and if we really want video chat, as well as a whiteboard system. If we could find a free version, or a REALLY cheap version, of that kind of thing it might be worth it.
Meako On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:44 AM, Ron <[email protected]> wrote: > In your opinion, what would it take to record/stream talks? One mic (we > can probably get for free), an Internet connection we have, ustream is > free, I'm sure we could find an unused camera. What else would we need? > I imagine software of some sort, I can't think of much else. > > Ron > >
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