Pre-recording in Elluminate
This should be classed as a stumbled-upon as I quite literally found this article while researching something else. It’s a short excerpt from the blog of Dr Jo Badge (University of Leicester) who managed to give a presentation at the Learning Futures Festival while collecting her children from school:
I had the weird experience of giving a presentation without actually being present at a conference yesterday. I pre-recorded by session for the Learning Futures Festival back in December and it was broadcast on 14 Jan 2010 whilst I was at home collecting my children from school. I am greatful to my colleagues for stepping in to be online to answer any questions about the project.
It was definitely one of the easier presentations I had to do, elluminate was straightforward to use and I had good support from the conference team. Below is a copy of the slides I used and the presentation will be available with audio and the chat commentary on the learning futures fesitval site until 14 Feb 2010 (registration for the conference is required).
It’s a use I’d not thought of – pre-record your contribution to a meeting and have it played in your absence. It allows for more flexibility in scheduling the meeting and makes sense for meetings where perhaps the only item on the agenda of interest to you is your own.
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