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March 2002
Marketing
Charity Dividends
Susan Hatch

INTERNET MARKETING: Fast, Cheap, and Good
Mark Fisher

POPgrams: TARGETED AND TRACKED
Bob Andelman

The Storytellers
By Susan Hatch

General
A Byte at the Opera
Susan Hatch

Aussies Build a Meeting Site

CEMA Network

CLAUSE AND EFFECT
Tyra W. Hilliard

Convention Center Negotiations: Think Beyond Rate
By Bob Andelman

Design Showcase

E-Whiteboard Chalks Up New Tricks
Bob Andelman

EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN
Cathy Chatfield-Taylor

FACILITY ANALYSIS: BEST SECURITY PRACTICES
Bob Andelman

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KUDOS (X3) FOR WYNDHAM'S IT INITIATIVES
Cathy Chatfield-Taylor

LEGAL EASE: Contracts in a Buyer's Market
Jed R. Mandel

Let Them Eat Lunch
Dave Erickson

Meeting E-volution
By Kevin McDermott

MELBOURNE RELEASE 2.0
David Erickson

Mood Up, Attendance Down at MPI Conference
Bill Gillette

POST-9/11 PERSPECTIVE FROM THE PODIUM
Bill Gillette

REVIEW: 360 DEGREES WEB CRUISE
Michelle Bruno

Revisiting ADA
By Beth Negus Viveiros

San Jose: Uptown and Downtown
Rayna Skolnik

SHHHHH! WE'RE IN A MEETING

TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION FINDS A HOME

The Bay and the Valley

THIS IS NOT A REPLICATOR AND THIS IS NOT LIEUTENANT UHURA
By David Erickson

Total Control
By David Erickson

TRAINING: Strategies for Training Survival
Janette Racicot

TREND LINES
Susan Hatch Editor

Who Said That?

Will Your Hotel Be Ready?
Bill Gillette

 
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E-Whiteboard Chalks Up New Tricks

Bob Andelman

Technology Meetings, Mar 1, 2002
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Videoconferencing conjures the same image in most minds. Someone is speaking into a camera at one location, mapping out strategy on a whiteboard, and lots of other people are gathered in front of a monitor at another location, wishing they could actually see what's being written.

What if you could sync a whiteboard at the speaker's location with a PC at the distant location? And what if that whiteboard could record and save, in an integrated file, every word spoken by the speaker and written on the board?

Then add another step: What if you could stream the whiteboard presentation in real time over the Internet? You could also save it online, burn CD-ROMs, or e-mail it to interested parties.

A new whiteboard product called PoinTech does all this and more.

“Most meetings you go away from with some action items and you don't look back,” says Jim Hurst, director of sales for PLUS Corp. of America (www.plus-america.com), Annendale, N.J. With PoinTech, he says attendees can take away copies of the multimedia program and review the elements of most interest to them.

The PoinTech whiteboard, which retails for $2,199, captures what is written and sends it “in real time to your PC or network,” explains Hurst. “That's good for [online] meetings. One instruction can be written on the board and others can join and be part of the presentation live.”

PowerPoint presentations can also be controlled from the board, putting power over the PC's mouse in the hands of the speaker. “You're extending your presentation skills without relying on 10 people,” says marketing coordinator Brian Waite. “Once you get it going, you can control everything from data to drop-down screens from the whiteboard. The board is in sync with the computer display.”



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