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I'm ing out a non-profit outfit that wants to offer webinars to folks
around the country. The speakers would also be located in various cities. They'd be shipped a case containing a laptop, webcam, etc. The speaker would upload his/her PowerPoint to the website in advance of the webinar, and at the appointed time would talk at the webcam, and control the PowerPoint via the laptop. The audio could be carried on the website, or could be a phone-in conference call. I don't know squat about how to feed live video from a webcam to a window on a web page, and have no idea how to provide a "remote control" portal for the presenter, so he/she can decide when to move from one PowerPoint page to the next. I will probably job this out, but would like to understand the elements enough first so I can explain to the pro what we need and can evaluate their proposals for getting it done. If anyone can provide some basic information, or point me to a video-for-dummies and/or PowerPoint-on-the-Web-for-dummies resources, I'd be very grateful. Alex |
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Alex wrote:
> I'm ing out a non-profit outfit that wants to offer webinars to folks > around the country. The speakers would also be located in various cities. > They'd be shipped a case containing a laptop, webcam, etc. The speaker would > upload his/her PowerPoint to the website in advance of the webinar, and at > the appointed time would talk at the webcam, and control the PowerPoint via > the laptop. The audio could be carried on the website, or could be a > phone-in conference call. > > I don't know squat about how to feed live video from a webcam to a window on > a web page, and have no idea how to provide a "remote control" portal for > the presenter, so he/she can decide when to move from one PowerPoint page to > the next. > > I will probably job this out, but would like to understand the elements > enough first so I can explain to the pro what we need and can evaluate their > proposals for getting it done. > > If anyone can provide some basic information, or point me to a > video-for-dummies and/or PowerPoint-on-the-Web-for-dummies resources, I'd be > very grateful. > > Alex > > > > Alex, Make it easy. Use one of the sites specializing in webinars. It's much easier. And you aren't going to be spending your bandwidth - a webinar can take a lot. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle JDS Computer Training Corp. jstucklex@attglobal.net ================== |
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"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
news:tPWdnSxWFeGSVoLanZ2dnUVZ_g6dnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > Alex wrote: >> I'm ing out a non-profit outfit that wants to offer webinars to folks >> around the country. The speakers would also be located in various cities. >> They'd be shipped a case containing a laptop, webcam, etc. The speaker >> would upload his/her PowerPoint to the website in advance of the webinar, >> and at the appointed time would talk at the webcam, and control the >> PowerPoint via the laptop. The audio could be carried on the website, or >> could be a phone-in conference call. >> >> I don't know squat about how to feed live video from a webcam to a window >> on a web page, and have no idea how to provide a "remote control" portal >> for the presenter, so he/she can decide when to move from one PowerPoint >> page to the next. >> >> I will probably job this out, but would like to understand the elements >> enough first so I can explain to the pro what we need and can evaluate >> their proposals for getting it done. >> >> If anyone can provide some basic information, or point me to a >> video-for-dummies and/or PowerPoint-on-the-Web-for-dummies resources, I'd >> be very grateful. >> >> Alex > > Alex, > > Make it easy. Use one of the sites specializing in webinars. It's much > easier. > > And you aren't going to be spending your bandwidth - a webinar can take a > lot. > > -- > ================== > Remove the "x" from my email address > Jerry Stuckle > JDS Computer Training Corp. > jstucklex@attglobal.net > ================== > Jerry is right. I looked at the commercial providers, and they have everything needed, for pretty reasonable prices. And of course it's all ready to go, with features I would not have even thought to include. Thanks! Alex |
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