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FEATURED
WHITE PAPER
Collaboration within the Telepresence Experience
How advanced collaboration tools provide additional value to the telepresence experience.
As immersive telepresence advances into the mainstream, more and more users are paying closer attention to the collaborative tools that solutions providers can support and to the ways that collaboration can be used to augment the in-room illusion provided by the audio-video system. Electronic collaboration tools have been around for nearly two decades, but as system and network technology have advanced, the levels of “connectiveness” have improved dramatically and the range of applications has exploded. Immersive meeting tools are taking the next step by enhancing the in-room illusion created by audio-video systems with immersive collaboration solutions.
This white paper, sponsored by Teliris, explores and illustrates how advanced collaboration tools provide additional value to the telepresence experience. -
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RESEARCH STUDY
The Distance Education & e-Learning Landscape, Vol. 3
Interactive Whiteboards, Web Conferencing, and Synchronous Web Tools
This study is part of a three-volume series that captures market trends as of 2009 and beyond, and translates the many disparate definitions of distance education and e-Learning into a coherent view. Volume 3 discusses interactive electronic whiteboards, web conferencing, and synchronous web tools. Vendors profiled include Adobe, Citrix Online, eInstruction, Elluminate, IBM, iLinc, Linden Lab (Second Life), Mimio, Polyvision, Promethean, SMART Technologies, Wimba, and WebEx. It includes a market overview, key vendor profiles, market sizing and forecast and a predictions/probabilities chapter.
Type: Single annual study