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		<title>Virtually Present</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 16:58:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brandon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week we had a demo with WebEx &#8211; who was recently purchased by Cisco. WebEx is a collaboration tool that enables users to virtually attend meetings and share voice, documents, files, video, etc.
Part of this demo included a marketing pitch that indicated many universities (such as BYU) had switched classes from being held in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week we had a demo with WebEx &#8211; who was recently purchased by Cisco. WebEx is a collaboration tool that enables users to virtually attend meetings and share voice, documents, files, video, etc.</p>
<p>Part of this demo included a marketing pitch that indicated many universities (such as BYU) had switched classes from being held in lecture halls to being held virtually.</p>
<p>Cisco WebEx isn&#8217;t the only player in this market. Many have probably seen the recent advertisements on TV for GoToMeeting. Another relatively new one is Yugma. The premise for each is simple &#8211; you can save money, time, and travel by virtually holding meetings &#8211; while still accomplishing what you need to.</p>
<p>It seems this trend is following that of social networking. You no longer have to stop by and sit down in someone&#8217;s living room to find out how they&#8217;re doing. All that&#8217;s required now is a text, a quick look at their facebook profile, or even a glance at their twitter status. While I agree &#8211; the more collaboration the better &#8211; I wonder where the line is drawn.</p>
<p>Can a student honestly learn (to the same degree) thru a computer screen as they could in a classroom? Can <em>all </em>meetings accomplish the same thing without having to be in the same physical space at once?</p>
<p>Maybe it&#8217;s just me &#8211; but I think there&#8217;s a difference between productivity and connectivity. To connect with someone requires more than pixels of data.</p>
<p>Changing directions &#8211; as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints &#8211; I attend a 3 hour block of worship services every Sunday. I wonder how things would change if all the meetings became virtual. Would this improve the meetings?</p>
<p>Obviously Web 2.0 is here to stay &#8211; sometimes I just wonder at what cost.</p>
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