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Have you considered video conferencing?

According to Bloggeron, architectural firms, and educational institutions including those that offer distance education or continuing education benefit from videoconferencing.  For those that have participated in videoconferencing, what do you see as the benefits?

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Wayne Conners:

Actually, I'm going to answer your question with a question...

Has anyone been using Webinars for CES activities?

I'm fairly new here but it seems like it could be a useful tool. The only slight hitch would be embedding questions to qualify for LUs, right?

Maria Sigillito:

AIA Contract Documents has created a Web Seminar for continuing education [http://www.aia.org/docs_ed_overviewwebinar]. This is a synchronous program, and does not require a test. Both student and teacher are participating at the same time.

If a program is asychronous - at the student's pace - then a test is required. AIA eClassroom is asynchronous.

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