Wimba

Horizon WimbaI started a new pilot today. UF is comparing Elluminate with Wimba. We used Elluminate last semester. I had the training for Wimba today and I start using it in class tomorrow.

Both of these programs are synchronous tools designed to create a face-to-face class experience for an online class. On the surface both are similar products that run through a web browser. With a headset microphone one person can talk to the entire class. The interface allows sharing of presentations (PowerPoint, pictures, Flash, movies) in addition to applications. As the presenter, I can run Excel on my machine and share the application with the class. Everyone can then see my desktop. I can even pass control of the application to someone in the class.

Wimba has one feature that I liked. In the session, there is a phone icon. If someone has a problem with an Internet connection, he/she can dial a phone number, type in a passcode and be right back in the discussion via the phone.

I haven’t had experience running a session with Wimba. That will happen today. I’ll give you a report once I’ve taken it around the block a few times.

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