Moderator: Gurcharan Khanna, Rochester Institute of Technology
Purpose:
Why aren't advanced real-time collaboration tools being used more widely? What are some examples of projects that are successfully using them? What are the advanced technologies that warrant our experimentation and pilot use? Come share your thoughts and experiences and listen to ours as we try to create a community of users through this Special Interest Group devoted to promoting the successful adoption of advanced collaboration tools.
Presentations:
1. RIT Global Collaboration Grid Update, Gurcharan Khanna, Research Computing, Rochester Institute of Technology
http://firehose.rc.rit.edu/live.php?file=live/CSI_Wall.sdp
http://firehose.rc.rit.edu/live.php?file=live/GCCIS_InstHall.sdp
http://firehose.rc.rit.edu/live.php?file=live/GlobalVillage.sdp
http://firehose.rc.rit.edu/live.php?file=live/SMFL.sdp
2. SeeVogh1.5.pdf Evogh, Inc. Update, Bob Koche
3. UltraGrid Update, Petr Holub, Masaryk University and CESNET, Czech Republic
4. Remote Choral Coaching
http://dl.msmnyc.edu/archive/2011/october/17/vocal_ensemble_coaching
Attendee List (Spring 2012)
Rene Carver, GST BOCES, NY
Christianne Orto, Manhattan School of Music
Laura Moore, Prattsburgh Central School District, NY
Student
Student
Student
Gurcharan S. Khanna, Rochester Institute of Technology
Craig Locatis, NIH/National Library of Medicine
Greg Monaco, Great Plains Network
Petr Holub, CESNET
Michael Ackerman, NLM/NIH
Jamie Poindexter, Telecollaboration Professional
Marty Siegel, Evogh, Inc.
Bob Koche, Evogh, Inc.
Thomas Knab, Case Western Reserve
Sean Lessman, Polycom
Elaine Shuck, Polycom
Richard Greenfield, University of Alaska
Andre Marins, RNP, Brazil
Takeshi Sakurada, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Yasuhito Tsukahoran, Keio University, Japan
Kazunori Sagiura,
Janak Bhimani, Keio University
David Gelassi, Yale University
Maarten Kremers, SURFnet
Gloria Thornton, UNCG
Dan Magorian, Johns Hopkins
Jean, RNP, Brazil
Heidi Dempsey, BBN
Xuan Zhang, Tsinghua University, Beijing
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