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Meeting People Online: Current Tools
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03/25/20 03:53 AM
03/25/20 03:53 AM
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During the present widespread travel restrictions and quarantines, it is an opportune time to consider meeting online. For group gatherings in a video conference setting, the following softwares are presently available. 1. Zoom / https://zoom.usZoom presently is available for free for up to a 40-minute limit for groups of up to 100 people. For one-on-one meetings, it's free for an unlimited time. But the expense is not high for a monthly subscription. Check it out. It allows screen sharing, audio and video for each participant on an elective basis (can be muted or turned off, as desired), and it can record the meeting. Zoom seems to be widely compatible with Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS devices, even those running somewhat older OSes. 2. Webex / https://www.webex.comWebex is a favorite among some corporate users and online education providers. It offers nearly the same features as Zoom, but seems to require a lesser internet bandwidth to do so. It is similarly available at present, during the COVID-19 crisis, for free for limited use. It seem less device-compatible, requiring newer installations of an OS. It does, of course, offer compatibility with most modern devices. 3. Open Meetings / https://openmeetings.apache.org/index.htmlApache's Open Meetings is entirely free, but being an open-source software with volunteer developers, it is not entirely bug-free. It does have a fairly rich feature set, despite this, which requires Java to run. It offers various combinations of audio/video as well as whiteboard, etc. and the moderator can can control these individually for each participant. For those on super-low budgets, it's worth a try. 4. EZ Talks / https://www.eztalks.com/pricing#meetingsEZ Talks has a similar deal to the first two right now, offering up to 40 minutes of meeting time for free. After that, it is a nominal fee for monthly subscription that allows unlimited time, albeit with some limitations on traffic and server storage space, presumably for recorded sessions. Stay connected! Blessings, Green Cochoa.
We can receive of heaven's light only as we are willing to be emptied of self. We can discern the character of God, and accept Christ by faith, only as we consent to the bringing into captivity of every thought to the obedience of Christ. And to all who do this, the Holy Spirit is given without measure. In Christ "dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete in Him." [Colossians 2:9, 10.] {GW 57.1} -- Ellen White.
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Re: Meeting People Online: Current Tools
[Re: Green Cochoa]
#192130
03/25/20 08:17 AM
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During the present widespread travel restrictions and quarantines, it is an opportune time to consider meeting online. For group gatherings in a video conference setting, the following softwares are presently available. 1. Zoom / https://zoom.usZoom presently is available for free for up to a 40-minute limit for groups of up to 100 people. For one-on-one meetings, it's free for an unlimited time. But the expense is not high for a monthly subscription. Check it out. It allows screen sharing, audio and video for each participant on an elective basis (can be muted or turned off, as desired), and it can record the meeting. Zoom seems to be widely compatible with Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS devices, even those running somewhat older OSes. 2. Webex / https://www.webex.comWebex is a favorite among some corporate users and online education providers. It offers nearly the same features as Zoom, but seems to require a lesser internet bandwidth to do so. It is similarly available at present, during the COVID-19 crisis, for free for limited use. It seem less device-compatible, requiring newer installations of an OS. It does, of course, offer compatibility with most modern devices. 3. Open Meetings / https://openmeetings.apache.org/index.htmlApache's Open Meetings is entirely free, but being an open-source software with volunteer developers, it is not entirely bug-free. It does have a fairly rich feature set, despite this, which requires Java to run. It offers various combinations of audio/video as well as whiteboard, etc. and the moderator can can control these individually for each participant. For those on super-low budgets, it's worth a try. 4. EZ Talks / https://www.eztalks.com/pricing#meetingsEZ Talks has a similar deal to the first two right now, offering up to 40 minutes of meeting time for free. After that, it is a nominal fee for monthly subscription that allows unlimited time, albeit with some limitations on traffic and server storage space, presumably for recorded sessions. Stay connected! Blessings, Green Cochoa. They are using Zoom for the schools down here and it seems to be one of the best. Very informative list...
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Re: Meeting People Online: Current Tools
[Re: Green Cochoa]
#192135
03/26/20 07:45 AM
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We use Zoom for our weekly prayer meetings and also for our Sabbath Devotions & Prayer.
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Re: Meeting People Online: Current Tools
[Re: Green Cochoa]
#192141
03/27/20 10:24 AM
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Google knows when you're awake. It knows when you are asleep. It knows when you are naughty or nice. It has voice and facial recognition.
Zoom is Google. It seems Zoom is used by many for church service, meetings, etc. Should we be concerned?
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