Early days of BigBlueButton
We recently came across this picture of a drawing by Richard Alam made during a presentation on the architecture of BigBlueButton in 2008. Since then,
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We recently came across this picture of a drawing by Richard Alam made during a presentation on the architecture of BigBlueButton in 2008. Since then,
Jeff Miles recently posted this review of BigBlueButton on his blog. He made lots of good comments on BigBlueButton, but for us this one stood
Recently Dean Mantz gave a big shout outto the volunteers in the BigBlueButton Setup mailing list for their assistance. Here’s an excerpt from his post:
Thanks to filipmares for sharing this pic.
Developers and enthusiasts of BigBlueButton will meet up in Montréal, Québec, Canada on March 8th, 2011. This will permit to accelerate the development of the
Fred Dixon (Blindside Networks) and Mario Saenz (Generic Conferencing) recently demonstrated BigBlueButton to members of the Instructional Technology Council eLearning 2011 conference (Feb 19 –
Felipe Cecagno, a member of the GT-Mconf team working in the Laboratory of Prav (located in the Institute of Informatics, Federal University of Rio Grande
Steve Sekul, an Assistant Professor of Experimental Particle Physics at Southern Methodist University, shares his thoughts on using BigBlueButton for a Virtual Classroom. Thanks for
We’ve posted a video to YouTube showing a demo of real-time chat translationin BigBlueButton 0.71a using Google Translate.