Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Re: Best program for webinars

We've been using Adobe Connect Pro and I love it, although it's taken awhile
to learn all the nuances of it. For another venture, I'm using Elluminate
and this service never fails me. It seems to do really well with low
bandwith issues, but the interface in general is clunkier. Finally, I've
also looked at Fuze, and liked many of its features, including
interconnectivity with Facebook and Twitter.

Hope this helps,

Lucy Gray
Education Technology Specialist
Center for Elementary Mathematics and Science Education
University of Chicago
http://cemse.uchicago.edu
773-834-5214 (Office)
682-233-5829 (Google Voice)


On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Joanne Mamenta <Mamenta@harpethhall.org>wrote:

> Colleagues,
> Which program would you use for a webinar -- DimDim or GoToWebinar -- or is
> there another program that is better than either of these two?
> Thanks,
> Joanne
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