Netskills Workshop:
Communication and Collaboration
9:30 - 4:30 Wednesday 17th March 1999 Newcastle University
Workshop Content:
The workshop will comprise presentations, demonstrations and
hands-on sessions with opportunities for questions and discussion.
Participants will each receive a workbook which contains workshop
exercises, presentation slides and other relevant materials.
Workshop Description:
The Internet offers new and unrivalled opportunities to communicate
and collaborate across the campus or around the world. Distributed
work groups involving meetings, discussion groups, shared documents
and shared applications can be provided over the Internet. Many of
these facilities use existing tools including the World Wide Web
and email, others use new technology, for example videoconferencing
and Internet telephony. Some services also provide interfaces to
more traditional communication media such as the fax and telephone.
This is a practical workshop for users of the World Wide Web who want
to understand more about how the Internet and intranets are employed
to provide interactive communication and collaborative environments.
It provides hands-on examples demonstrating the speed, convenience,
low cost and sophisticated features of individual and group
communication systems. It is suitable for researchers and academics from
any discipline, librarians and computing service staff.
Topics covered include:
* an introduction to videoconferencing and Internet telephony
* use of Web-based collaborative environments
* interfacing to other technology including mobile phones and fax
* discussion facilities including chat systems, email and Usenet News
* hypernews and hypermail
* virtual environments such as MUDs and MOOs
* document, file and application sharing systems
* an introduction to secure communication through encryption
By the end of the workshop participants will have:
* seen examples of how the Internet is being used for communication
and collaborative purposes
* explored Web-based discussion and collaborative environments
* an awareness of videoconferencing and Internet telephony
* seen document and application sharing systems in action
* explored virtual collaborative environments
* had the opportunity to discuss the issues involved in Internet-based
communication
* investigated hypernews, hypermail and chat facilities
* seen or tried Web-to-fax and Web-to-mobile phone messaging services
Workshop Requirements:
Participants need no special technical skills and no prior knowledge
of the Internet; however, basic computer skills such as using a mouse
and keyboard are essential. In addition, experience of using Microsoft
Windows for opening and saving files and opening and closing applications
(e.g. a word processor) would be helpful.
The cost of the workshop is 99 pounds for participants from higher
and further education. Other participants should contact Netskills for the
relevant fees.
Note: Costs include lunch, morning coffee and afternoon tea.
For more information about Netskills workshops, including
online booking forms, look at the Netskills event pages on the World
Wide Web at:
http://www.netskills.ac.uk/workshops/
or contact Netskills directly by email:
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or by Fax:
0191 222 5001
or leave a request for booking forms on the bookings hotline:
0191 222 5008
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