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Flashmeeting

FlashMeeting (http://flashmeeting.com) is a lightweight videoconferencing applet. VCC users should check out the example recordings of public events via the public part of the site and contact the European Association of Technology Enhanced Learning to discuss contributions to / from this service; and to request a demonstration account.

PROLEARN MEDIABASE

The PROLEARN MEDIABASE (http://www.prolearn-academy.org/mediabase) within the framework of the PROLEARN project, allows users to assess cross-media digital discourses and archives in the field of professional learning. We are gathering the latest information in this field from different reputable sources by monitoring mailing lists, newsletters, websites, and RSS/atom feeds.

Conzilla

The Conzilla (http://www.conzilla.org) concept modelling system allows companies to think about concepts in an entirely new way; entirely dynamic; modelled way! Conzilla2 - our second generation concept browser - is a knowledge management tool with many purposes. Among other things, it aims to be an efficient collaborative knowledge environment / modeling tool.a versatile interface for editing and styling RDF. Conzilla presents knowledge in terms of specific maps, Context-maps. A Context-map displays nodes and arcs, from now on referred to as concepts and concept-relations, with specific box-forms, icons, arrow-heads, linestyles etc.

PROLEARN TV

PROLEARN-TV (http://stadium.open.ac.uk/prolearn/) delivers a significant living structure of a great number of support materials. This material is showcased via a streaming media portal to the community. So accompanying documents to PROLEARN workshops such as given presentations.

ISABEL

Isabel (http://isabel.dit.upm.es/) is a multipoint group collaboration tool for performing distributed congresses, classrooms or meetings over the Internet with audiences sitting in small rooms or large auditoriums, always with audiovisual support. Although Isabel can be used also for the desktop interaction, the application has been optimized for interconnecting large audiences in large multipoint configurations.

eMersion

eMersion (http://emersion.epfl.ch) is a multidisciplinary initiative to deploy innovative pedagogical scenarios and flexible learning resources for supporting Web-based experimentation in engineering education. The eMersion project has been funded by the Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology between 2000 and 2004 in the framework of its New Learning Technology program. Currently, the eMersion environment is refined and spread in the framework of the ProLEARN European network of excellence. The services integrated within the eMersion environment include a remote experimentation console, a shared laboratory journal (eJournal), a contextual protocol, an analysis toolkit (SysQuake Remote), and awareness support.