Even if this is slightly off topic considering the original post that
started this topic, I'd like to suggest another alternative to
streaming/phone calls etc.
http://videolectures.net/ is a fantastic source of information with video
recordings of key academic events. Instead of streaming which would require
a lot of effort & infrastructure, if we can simply record the event, we can
submit it to videolectures (I can't see any reason for them to reject).
Total cost is just tri-pod and a camera, and some work on slides and
captured video, which can take place after the event.
My 2 cents...

Kind regards
Seref



On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Tim Cook <timothywayne.cook at gmail.com>wrote:

> On Mon, 2009-11-30 at 13:41 +0000, Thomas Beale wrote:
> >  For the web/video thing - I used to be in favour of this, but it has
> > been used in the last 2 IHTSDO conferences (good on them for having a
> > go), and it failed miserably
>
> But streaming it live / recording it is still helpful and not
> disruptive.
>
> >
> > I wonder if there is some kind of global conference calendar, where we
> > can see all conferences in e-health for the next 12 months?
>
> http://www.hiww.org/  I think is as close as you get to that kind of
> resource.
>
> --Tim
>
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