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Re: Learning Management Software? #technology
Hi Ari and everyone, Thank you very much for the quick thoughts - very appreciated! Ari - you are absolutely correct and thanks for bringing me back on track. Perhaps that should be the question
By Michelle Laurie · #759 ·
Re: Learning Management Software? #technology
Hi Michelle, It¡¯s a big question. LMS¡¯s differ radically, one from the other, depending on how the educational models supported. MOOCs, such as EdX, tend to be excellent at assuming video clips
By Ari Davidow · #758 ·
Re: accommodating hard of hearing in Zoom - captioning options?
Ah, gotcha! Learning. I wouldn't know how to access those channels as separate.
By Sherry Johnson · #757 ·
Re: Learning Management Software? #technology
Michelle - just for fun, I will provide a counter to the other response. I make my living as a trainer and consultant in the Agile/Scrum world. In the normal world I run in person workshops. In the
By Mark Levison · #756 ·
Re: Learning Management Software? #technology
This reminded me of something I read years ago... An IT consultant was helping a company prepare for introducing Sharepoint. A senior manager had recently begun using Skype and told the consultant
By Michael Randel · #755 ·
Re: Learning Management Software? #technology
Hi there, I'm picking up on the thread around Online Learning Softwares. Apologies for my ignorance but last night at a parent meeting for a K-8 school, when asked if the school had a plan for virtual
By Michelle Laurie · #754 ·
Re: accommodating hard of hearing in Zoom - captioning options?
the accuracy of automated translation drops significantly as each voice is added to the inputl, especially where there is overlapping speech. VoIP solutions like Zoom and Webex maintain a separate
By Sean Murphy · #753 ·
Re: accommodating hard of hearing in Zoom - captioning options?
I don¡¯t know what you mean by different lines, but time stamping is a OneNote feature and could do that part. Need to test.
By Sherry Johnson · #752 ·
Re: Comparing Zoom and Microsoft Teams #technology
Hi Mike My starting point is always 'go where the participants are'. As a 'platform agnostic' I look at what people are used to using and aim to use that.? That's particularly true for small numbers
By Simon Wilson · #751 ·
Re: accommodating hard of hearing in Zoom - captioning options?
can you feed multiple speakers audio in from different lines and get a time stamped transcript ? wrote:
By Sean Murphy · #750 ·
Re: Comparing Zoom and Microsoft Teams #technology
Hello John - You are probably looking for a very detailed comparison (like the one between Zoom and Bluejeans) with technical references. I can only give you a short experienced-based comparison: 1.
By Christina Merl · #749 ·
Re: Comparing Zoom and Microsoft Teams #technology
Thanks @simonwilson ¨C I found that a really helpful summary of what Teams can do if the audience are all part of the same organisation using MS and Teams as their platform. I¡¯m trying to persuade
By Mike Pounsford · #748 ·
Re: Comparing Zoom and Microsoft Teams #technology
Zoom is a freeestanding videoconference app and it does that job really well.? In particular the breakout room function is very good, and annotation is possible. MS Teams is part of the overall
By Simon Wilson · #747 ·
Re: Harvest from Wizards Behind the Curtain 2 April Sessions #technology #meetingdesign
Thank you for sharing, Michelle! All the best, Cristina Lasch wrote:
By Cristina Lasch · #746 ·
Harvest from Wizards Behind the Curtain 2 April Sessions #technology #meetingdesign
Hi all, If anyone participated or simply wanted the harvests from 'Wizards Behind the Curtain' including session recordings, tips and resources shared, cleaned up chats and more from there April 21
By Michelle Laurie · #745 ·
Re: Comparing Zoom and Microsoft Teams #technology
John: A client uses Teams to work with us in online working sessions. It's fine for a recurring meeting where access can be pre-approved and there is a longer term work relationship. My sense is for
By Sean Murphy · #744 ·
Re: accommodating hard of hearing in Zoom - captioning options?
Thanks for including Carrie fisher¡¯s hilarious thoughts on life. I loved her. wrote:
By Noah Strauss · #743 ·
Re: Comparing Zoom and Microsoft Teams #technology
I hate Teams. The permissions for guests, the inability to use the file-storage app and the call at the same time, the way Teams things in general are more likely to crash - for me and my
By Sarah Nehrling · #742 ·
Re: accommodating hard of hearing in Zoom - captioning options?
Technically, Office 365 can do that. Here's the exact, no-edit transcript it did with Word Online, in real time, of Carrie Fisher roasting George Lucas, using "Dictate." "I¡¯m Mrs Han Solo and I'm an
By Sherry Johnson · #741 ·
Re: Comparing Zoom and Microsoft Teams #technology
Zoom is effortless, and it does breakout sessions. It doesn't have project management capabilities like Teams. And while I think the furore over Zoom security has been overplayed, they did
By Sherry Johnson · #740 ·