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[AG-TECH] Solutions for lecturing without using smart board
Khanh Ly
2014-06-06 03:42:49 UTC
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Hi All,

We have a need to lecture a Math course via Access Grid. The lecturer wants to use a whiteboard so he/she can write a complex math symbols and interactive notes.

In the past we used smartboard being connected to Access Grid via VNC. We do not have a smartboard anymore.

Could you suggest any alternative solutions.

Regards

Khanh

Khanh Ly
Computer Support Officer
iVEC @ UWA
The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway, M024, CRAWLEY WA 6009
Ph: +61 8 6488 8743 Fax: +61 8 6488 8088
Mob: 0468 519 180
Email: ***@uwa.edu.au<mailto:***@uwa.edu.au>
Web: www.ivec.uwa.edu.au<http://www.ivec.uwa.edu.au>
Lloyd Pearson
2014-06-06 04:08:58 UTC
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Hello Khanh,

Although we no longer run Access Grid, one method we've used with AG is to run a document camera with RGB output and input, and treat the RGB capture as if it were a camera. The lecturer can sit and write much more quickly and easily on a sheet of paper than using a whiteboard, remains facing toward the camera, and at the push of a button on the document camera, can select the RGB input and so show anything from their own laptop, such as a Powerpoint or anything else on their desktop such as browser windows etc.

We've used Datapath RGB Pro-02 dual RGB capture cards, though had to do a registry tweak to set 1024 x 768 resolution, because that wasn't available as resolution when we installed them a few years back.
One quirk that arose was that Access Grid wouldn't run if both RGB capture ports were enabled, and so it was necessary to disable one of the RGB ports. Other software had no problems with dual capture.

A lot may have changed in the AG world since we set that up.

We do a lot of video conferencing now using Scopia and use this method to avoid running a presentation which doesn't always work well on some older hardware. It is necessary to ensure that the RGB capture appears as a large image for all endpoints. Layouts for H.323 users and recordings can be set via Scopia's "Scopia Management" moderator control, and Scopia endpoints can drag their own layouts to suit.

This method also allows much better frame rates when showing video clips etc than the usual presentation streams on H.323 systems, and audio from the lecturer's laptop can also be added if needed to feed both the local venue and send out to other venues.


Regards,

Lloyd Pearson
eConferencing Specialist
Teaching & Learning Facilities, ITS
University of Otago
Dunedin
New Zealand

Ph +64 3 479 8997
***@otago.ac.nz

From: Khanh Ly [mailto:***@uwa.edu.au]
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Subject: [AG-TECH] Solutions for lecturing without using smart board

Hi All,

We have a need to lecture a Math course via Access Grid. The lecturer wants to use a whiteboard so he/she can write a complex math symbols and interactive notes.

In the past we used smartboard being connected to Access Grid via VNC. We do not have a smartboard anymore.

Could you suggest any alternative solutions.

Regards

Khanh

Khanh Ly
Computer Support Officer
iVEC @ UWA
The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway, M024, CRAWLEY WA 6009
Ph: +61 8 6488 8743 Fax: +61 8 6488 8088
Mob: 0468 519 180
Email: ***@uwa.edu.au<mailto:***@uwa.edu.au>
Web: www.ivec.uwa.edu.au<http://www.ivec.uwa.edu.au>
Tim Salmon
2014-06-06 03:47:43 UTC
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Tablet or other touchscreen device running vnc?

From: Khanh Ly [mailto:***@uwa.edu.au]
Sent: Friday, 6 June 2014 1:43 PM
To: accessgrid-***@lists.sourceforge.net
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Subject: [AG-TECH] Solutions for lecturing without using smart board

Hi All,

We have a need to lecture a Math course via Access Grid. The lecturer wants to use a whiteboard so he/she can write a complex math symbols and interactive notes.

In the past we used smartboard being connected to Access Grid via VNC. We do not have a smartboard anymore.

Could you suggest any alternative solutions.

Regards

Khanh

Khanh Ly
Computer Support Officer
iVEC @ UWA
The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway, M024, CRAWLEY WA 6009
Ph: +61 8 6488 8743 Fax: +61 8 6488 8088
Mob: 0468 519 180
Email: ***@uwa.edu.au<mailto:***@uwa.edu.au>
Web: www.ivec.uwa.edu.au<http://www.ivec.uwa.edu.au>
David Allingham
2014-06-23 05:32:07 UTC
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Hi Khahn,
I saw you showing your room to someone last week, connected to the APAG Lobby. Your camera looked okay with the shot of the whiteboard, and I think if you could light it a little brighter, and make sure you use new, well-inked whiteboard markers (the sort that almost leave drips, not the very very dry ones that are harder to read), it would work pretty well.

If you want to test something, let us know.
David

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CARMA
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
The University of Newcastle
Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia
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Tel.: (02) 492 16531
Fax: (02) 492 16898

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Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] Solutions for lecturing without using smart board

Tablet or other touchscreen device running vnc?

From: Khanh Ly [mailto:***@uwa.edu.au]
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Subject: [AG-TECH] Solutions for lecturing without using smart board

Hi All,

We have a need to lecture a Math course via Access Grid. The lecturer wants to use a whiteboard so he/she can write a complex math symbols and interactive notes.

In the past we used smartboard being connected to Access Grid via VNC. We do not have a smartboard anymore.

Could you suggest any alternative solutions.

Regards

Khanh

Khanh Ly
Computer Support Officer
iVEC @ UWA
The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway, M024, CRAWLEY WA 6009
Ph: +61 8 6488 8743 Fax: +61 8 6488 8088
Mob: 0468 519 180
Email: ***@uwa.edu.au<mailto:***@uwa.edu.au>
Web: www.ivec.uwa.edu.au<http://www.ivec.uwa.edu.au>

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