Conferences & Events
Last week's APAN29 conference was astoundingly well attended and I'd like to take this opportunity to thank the delegates but most importantly the speakers that took the time out to present at the Video Workshop held on Thursday.
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’.
Deakin University hosted a free event on video anywhere with talks from universities and vendors. This event was sponsored by iVision, Tandberg and AARNet.
AARNet held a training workshop at The Queensland University of Technology, a summary of the day has been provided.
AARNet held a training workshop at The University of Wollongong, a summary of the day has been provided.
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.
Monash university are hosting a free event to showcase their new video equipped meeting rooms.
The AARNet HD Assessment report is now available to AARNet customers on the Ning collaboration platform.