> > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2014 19:09:42 -0500 > From: "Jorge E. Jaramillo" <[email protected]> > Subject: [Origami] Experiences on the virtual classes at OUSA 2014 > To: origami <[email protected]> > Message-ID: > < > cajxwe9b5ygbsbsrxwua5ctsz285hfhpmoyhcxnhqxzaa2vr...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > Would people who attended the virtual classes during OUSA 2014, please > share their experiences? Things like conectivity, clarity, how good or bad > was it, and everything you might want to share. > > I'm very interested in this topic. > -- > Jorge Jaramillo
Hi Jorge, I attended the Jeremy Shafer design class on Monday via virtual class and wrote up quite a lengthy review for Marcio who organized the event. A few bullet points here. -Adobe meeting was fairly easy to set up and Marcio/OUSA provided opportunities to test out the links prior to the event. -During the actual class, there were quite a number of remote classmates so we chatted via text while looking at Jeremy's class on video. If you have ever attended a video meeting via webex, google hangout, or skype, the experience is mostly similar. -Video was mostly clear although anything on internet of course depends on various factors beyond people's control. -If we needed help Marcio was fairly responsive on chat as well. -I wasn't folding as much as I just wanted to see some design tips and ideas but others in class folded along as they explored diff design ideas. I probably could have followed along. -Believe the video will also be posted at a later date so you may get a chance to see how it went. Azulet [email protected]
