Live to China: Breeze Live
We had a fantastic day on Saturday at the end of the quarter for my B2B E-Marketing class. A full production crew was on hand to record student presentations as they debreifed their clients. First off we had a team going live to China as the client was away on business visiting suppliers but didnt want to miss the action. The result was a crystal clear broadband reception complete with a live video and audio feed using the Breeze platform and a powerpoint presentation that the team of four had put together. The result was absolutely first class! The client extremely pleased and the professor VERY proud. Next we had two other projects with clients present to hear what the students recommendations. Again - a phenomenal success it must be said. The remaining teams present to their clients this week. It's what I love about teaching, applying the theory, experiential learning at a level where many educators believe it cant be done, and seeing students proudly presenting their efforts of a class that is, lets face it, only ten weeks long.
Guys, you did well. I'll miss you.
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Neil,
sounds like a real jump from only a few years ago. some serious games being played by you lot.
good stuff.
It certainly is Gaurav, and all of it broadband enabled - without that connection speed we couldnt have done it.
Neil,
Thanks for the opportunity that you provided to us. I learned so much more about marketing through working with the client than I ever would have memorizing it out of a book, and honestly, your class made me realize that I chose the wrong major — too bad I got through 3 years of college before realizing it! Have a great summer.
Neil,
Thank you for the great opportunity you gave us. It was without a doubt the best class I have taken at RIT. I could not agree more with Matthew; I choose the wrong major. I wish you only happiness and success and I am sure you already have plenty of both.
Cheers,
Rod.
yeah its all about broadband. sooner or later it will catch up. unlimited bandwidth will go up against unrestricted file size.
but communications should be fantastic.