Open Source Conference - Win a free webcast registration!

Russell Schick rschick-eim8+Pn+3sRpPcNj/TqqnQ at public.gmane.org
Mon Mar 29 14:06:23 UTC 2004


Hello,
 
I'm the head of Quality Assurance for the Open Source Conference, and I need
your help.  This conference is going to be webcast using ePresence to a
large remote audience and I need to ensure that our webcasting
infrastructure can handle the load.  We plan to verify the system with three
test sessions, listed below.

As an incentive to you, if you participate in at least two of the three test
sessions, your name will be put into a draw to win one of five free webcast
registrations for the Open Source Conference.  These registrations are worth
$145 Cdn each!

ePresence is web based and works for almost any type of system.  So we want
Windows, Mac, and Linux users to participate!

If you can help us out by participating in these tests, please send me an
email, and I'll send you a special user name and password to login to the
system, along with further instructions on how to test that your system will
work with ePresence.

The three webcasts are:

Apr. 15:  3:30-5:00pm
          Panel: Collaborative Learning Objects
          Moderator: Jutta Treviranus (RCAT, KMDI)
          Panelists: Lawrence Spero (Medicine, KMDI) &
                     Robert Luke (OISE/UT, KMDI Fellow)
 
Apr. 22:  3:30-5:00pm
          Bill Buxton {Buxton Design & CS)
          The Role of Design in Software Product Development

May   8:  1:00-2:00pm
	    Ron Baecker
          Highlights of CHI 2004

Thanks a lot for your time and consideration.  With your help, we can ensure
this is the most successful webcast of its kind!

Best regards and I hope to hear from you soon!

Russell Schick
Head of webcast QA
Open Source Conference

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To find out more about the Open Source Conference, go to
http://osconf.kmdi.utoronto.ca/

To find out more about the ePresence interactive webcasting system, visit
http://epresence.kmdi.utoronto.ca/




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