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Rick Lillie

Hi Michael,

My research work focuses on blending technologies to deliver the distance-learning experience. I am an accounting professor and teach online courses for both CalState San Bernardino and UCLA Extension.

I use Blackboard as a web portal for both my live and online courses. Additionally, I use the combination of Skype/Festoon/Groove to add communication, interaction, and collaboration to my courses.

Verosee is interesting because of its interaction with Skype. I'm looking at it as a possible alternative to the Groove workspace and to the Blackboard "Group pages" feature.

I am also looking at a hosted service called "Mionet." This service has interesting collaborative potential.

I would be happy to talk with you about the work that I am doing. Please contact me by email and I'll send you my Skype contact name.

Dr. Rick Lillie
CSUSB

Bill Wood

Michael, any further thoughts on Verosee? I've tried to get the beta but they haven't sent it to me yet.

- Bill

Michael Sampson

Bill, I just downloaded it from the Verosee download page, at http://www.verosee.com/site/actionDownloadVerosee.do. Did that not work for you?
M.

Bill Wood

Finally got Verosee up and running last night. Seems to be very early days for this product, has some Groove-like features like chat and file sharing but not much else available now. Really useful services like screen sharing and offline access are extra-cost addins (quite expensive too) and aren't available yet.

The install is very bloated, because Verosee is loading down a complete Java runtime environment. This doesn't make sense since you need to have Java installed to begin with before installing Verosee in order to use "Web Start".

An embarassing glitch in the copy I loaded last night is that whenever you invite someone to a workspace, it prefixes "I love you" to the invitation! Reminds me of the "I love you" virus from 2001.

- Bill

Michael Sampson

Glad you got in okay Bill ... yes, I've noticed "I love you" in the invitations I've received ... not good.

Pablo

Hi Michael, here is a detailed analysis on why the size Verosee download makes sense. Regards, Pablo
http://bertorello.blogspot.com/2005/11/joys-and-tribulations-of-massive-java.html

Pablo Bertorello

Michael, Dr. Rick, Bill: thanks for your feedback. Verosee's download size is now 80% smaller. Also, Verosee FileVersioning, OfflineSynch, and DesktopSharing services are available.

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