Our web conferencing services are provided by one of our partners Cotelco. Our virtual room is always available for our public meetings.
 
The Cotelco webconferencing server is built on technology licensed from Elluminate. Webconferencing is the centerpiece of a suite of collaboration tools used within Wireless Grids labs for its research, teaching, and service/outreach objectives. Through the use of webconferencing, people from around the world can participate in real-time/synchronous meetings, classes, seminars, and discussions from anywhere in the world where they have access to a computer and a minimum 28.8 kb/s Internet connection.
 
Participants may choose to use use Windows, Mac, Solaris, or Linux platforms. In a webconference, participants can hear and see each other using voice and video over the Internet, see and mark-up presentation slides and white boards, share multi-media files such as movies, collectively browse websites, go into break-out rooms, raise their virtual hands and engage with the presenter(s); all of which can be recorded and stored for later asynchronous playback by participants.
 

National Science FoundationWiGiT is supported in part by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant No. #0227879 and #0917973. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.