Archive for user: Jason Bordujenko
On the 11th of February, in conjunction with the Asia Pacific Advanced Networkers (APAN) conference, we have been very lucky to secure a day long Video Workshop which is entitled ‘Leading Video Conference adoption in the Education and Research sector’.
InfoComm09 is currently underway in the USA (Florida to be precise) and although I’m not there in person there’s certainly been a lot of activity with vendors spruiking new video developments.
Following highly successful AARNet Roadshows in 2008, Monash University hosted the first AARNet Video Collaboration Conference for 2009. The purpose was to bring together IT staff, vendors and key presenters to hear and discuss the issues of introducing and managing video collaboration technologies and services to universities.
Broadreach Services are hosting a series of workshops delivered by Carol Skyring of Learntel in Western Australia during the second week of May.
The AARNet HD Assessment report is now available to AARNet customers on the Ning collaboration platform.
The ACMA have today released their first in a series in the delivery of digital content over IP. The first report examines in particular IPTV and Internet Video.
New video conferencing software releases
MegaConference JR 2008 is scheduled to start soon! Get all the info to get in on the act
LCA2008 live keynote streaming
LearnTel are sponsoring Australian and NZ attendees to TeleSpan's Third Annual 'Future of Conferencing Workshop'
APAN TIP (Honolulu) 2008 Meeting Agenda and streaming links
AARNet is seeking a highly motivated, experienced individual to assist in supporting the Australian Academic and Research sector in video conferencing and streaming activities.
Brett, Guido, Mahmoud and myself attended the TAFE Qld VideoLinq Learning Technologies 2007 conference last week.
Megaconference 9 Summary notes and photos
Next generation networking, in the visual realm
The first of the AARNet RealTimeComms roadshows has just wrapped up and we've been delighted by the attendance, the interest of the delegates in the information being presented, and the feedback the RTC team have received in relation to the topics being presented.
Riverbluff Cave, Missouri – at nearly 1 million years old, it is one of the oldest caves in North America. This preserved, ice-age environment is so fragile that only a few highly trained scientists are allowed to enter. One of these scientists, Matt Forir, the cave’s lead paleontologist, will host a virtual tour in November to allow students a unique glimpse into prehistoric life.
Who knows if we will be seeing telepresence to the home (TPTTH?) anytime soon - hopefully if the bandwidth/fibre wars currently being fought are stimulated any by the entry of Deutsche Telekom into the broadband space.
Mark you calendar, the RealTimeComms Roadshow is coming your way ! AARNet is holding five 2-day Real Time Communication workshops. These workshops are free of charge for AARNet customers.
Megaconference IX will be held on November 8-9 2007 (Nov 8 @ 11pm - Nov 9 @ 2pm AEST). You are invited to participate, and if you wish, also submit a proposed interaction. The Megaconference is the world's largest video conference (400 locations around the world) and everyone in the world with H.323 or compatible equipment is invited to participate.
High definition collaboration being employed across the Tasman. Sony PCS-HG90 high definition conferencing equipment connecting successfully with our Codian 4510 HDMCU.
NOAA expedition to the Black Sea wrecks, streamed over multicast backbone (MBONE)
National Museum of Australia and Department of Education and Training, NSW collaborate with AARNet to bring live video conferencing and streaming of an event to schools in regional NSW, and internationally.
Starting from the 1st August 2007 AARNet will make available our new High Definition MCU for conference bookings.
Site indexing multicast streams on the MBONE.
Tandberg Movi launch information
Photos from QUESTNet conference
Terminology for video conferencing