The video-conferencing option would be a great step forward, if we can get it going. Of course, it won't replace being there, any more than live football on TV can replace being at the game (unless you're a Wednesday fan, eh John?), but it will be much better than missing out.
While Martin's investigating this, should we all be investigating our end (if you'll excuse the phrase) by speaking to our IT sections:
(a) to find out if there's anything we need to have available at our respective offices, to enable us to take part?
(b) if it's not available, to ensure that our authorities realise there is a need?
I have no experience of video-conferencing, so if anyone out there has done it, any thoughts on pros and cons? I imagine it's difficult to chair such a session (or is it virtually impossible?).
Jim
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Jim McNeil, South Yorkshire Archaeology Service
Planning, Transport and Highways
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