Hi Paul, my colleague Richard Schultz and I are often using Blackboard for OST 
meetings. We have designed the space for such meetings and use it together with 
a learning management system. So far our participants find that it is very 
close to in-person OST. You can read more on www.collaborativeways.com and you 
are welcome to join one of our Collaborative Circles that we have each month.
Eiwor Backelund

Skickat från min HTC

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Från: "Paul Nunesdea" <[email protected]>
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Rubrik: [OSList] OS with remote participants - state of the art
Datum: sön, jul 28, 2013 19:53
Dear Listers,
Apologies if this is a repeated theme but in my last OS hybrid meeting I was 
challenged by the immense difficulty of having remote participants to 
participate in the marketplace and then running the corresponding breakout 
sessions. We managed great content production nevertheless with the support of 
Google Hangouts and an Agile tool called Symphony adapted for 'marketplace' but 
I would figure that there could be better tools out there.
I also have recently participated in a post WOSonOS with an audio 
web-conference platform that allowed breakout groups and this worked well in 
conjunction with a Google shared doc although the small group 'audio' 
organization was not that smooth process I thought it should be.
I recently inquired in another forum about BlackBoard (BB) Collaborate and 
bellow is an answer I have got. I figure that this platform could be well 
suited for OS hybrid meetings, specially because it allows for flip-charts in 
the breakout rooms.
Has someone experienced using BB Collaborate in OS? Any other experiences in 
supporting OS hybrid meetings with remote participants?
Also if it is not asking too much... what would be the major advice in order to 
keep OS as effective as it can be whilst having people attending remotely?
Thanks in advance,Paul
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Paul, if I can respond as well to your question about Blackboard Collaborate, 
as I use it frequently: Blackboard Collaborate has whiteboards and simple 
visual tools so that any participant can draw or write in a choice of colours. 
Diagrams can be drawn on the board, or made in PowerPoint and uploaded. The 
facilitator/moderator can give anyone permission to upload. There are great 
breakout groups with their own VOIP (and video, if wanted). The data from a 
breakout whiteboard can be selected, copied, and pasted back on the main 
whiteboard by participants or the facilitator. Whole whiteboards can be moved 
from the breakout group to the main room. There is also chat, polling, the 
ability to share applications on desktops, share documents, and tour websites. 
There are easily accessible emoticons which blink by a participants name for a 
few seconds, which I encourage people to use to share reactions (as I said in 
my post above). 
I prefer it to Adobe Connect and other programs because it mimics the behaviour 
of a whiteboard and face-to-face group, and thus requires fewer "work-arounds".
From my iPad
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