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How Cloud Collaboration is changing the way universities work. While most collaboration toolsets have been developed with business in mind, there are a number of ways in which they can be customised to provide real value in an education environment. This session provides real-world examples of how modern hosted collaboration systems can deliver benefits and is intended to provoke discussion about how you can take advantage of this ever-changing technology space. Presented by Brett Looney (Head of Innovation - Amcom) at QUESTnet 2014 (http://www.questnet2014.net.au/)
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QUESTnet 2014
How Cloud Collaboration is
changing the way Universities work
Brett Looney
What is Collaboration?
Unified Communications
IP Telephony
Collaboration
And Cloud?
Traditionally
Hosted on premise
Maintained by the
customer
Experts in house
Upgrade to get new features
Buy new licences
Cloud
We run the whole thing as a service
Customers can grow
(and shrink!) as they need to
So what does it do for me?
Broadcast lectures
Internal or external viewers
Store and play later
Interactive lectures
Multiple lecturers in different locations
Student Interaction
Video Storage
Automatic encoding for different
devices / bandwidth
Automatic speaker
identification
Annotation - Which means
search
Analytics
From where, when, etc.
Who watches the recordings
Who watches the live stream
Internal faculty usage
Cut travel costs
Link multiple campuses
Research collaboration
Example - YouthCare
Brings together teams for training
From any locations
WiFi, 3G / 4G
Home and office
What Else?
Room based Telepresence
Better desktop
experience
Both safe for
executives
What Else?
Instant Messaging
Internal
External
What Else?
Presence
Could be linked to
RTLS
Come see my other
talk about this
The Future?
WebRTC
Video and audio in your
browser
No plugin required
Unless you’re using Internet
Explorer
But why are you using IE anyways?
XMPP (chat room) remote control
Support your
infrastructure by chatting
with it
Nice way of doing
automation
Not so far-fetched
Already used in some networking equipment
Shoulder-to-shoulder augmented collaboration
Questions?