Web Conferencing Microsoft Compass LiveMeeting Service
The Internet is creating drastic changes in how things are normally done. For example, in the field of geology research, students and instructors are beginning to see the benefits of using web conferencing software such as LiveMeeting service in fostering collaboration between field teams. Likewise, Microsoft compass-based solutions, with their GPS capabilities, have also been integrated into the curricula. Microsoft compasses are especially helpful in field mapping exercises. In fact, Microsoft compasses are well received by both students and faculty and are considered as important addition to the curriculum, in terms of facilitating existing strategies for teaching geologic mapping. Microsoft compasses are also contributing factors to enhance the development of spatial reasoning skills by providing a richer environment in which students could record, manipulate, and explore data. Web conferencing LiveMeeting service, on the other hand, helps expand the learning environment of students. Instead of mere classroom interaction, virtual e-learning will enable them to be more participative of what’s going on. Web conferencing LiveMeeting service also makes it possible for students to learn even as they go into multiple field vehicles where the possibility of face-to-face discussions is reduced. Also, the web conferencing LiveMeeting service allows them to exploit previously under-utilized educational “down-time” during field trips. Introduction to the Digital Field Mapping Experience The first thing you need to learn is how to use the Microsoft compass software for your fieldwork. Specifically, you will need to understand how the Microsoft compass application works: how to use the hands-free harnesses, how to turn the units on/off and place them in standby, how to use the TabletPC pen instead of a mouse. You will also need to learn the basic features of MapPoint, which is the Microsoft compass’ primary mapping tool for manipulating layers (e.g., topographic maps, aerial photos, digital elevation models), moving and zooming the map, and using the GPS. An overview of the Microsoft compass’ geographic mapping toolbar is also necessary for entering outcrops, strike-and-dips, etc. The LiveMeeting Service The web conferencing LiveMeeting service features a Windows Journal which students can use as a digital replacement for and enhancement over a field notebook. This web conferencing LiveMeeting service feature works just like a paper journal. It can be used to record notes, sketches, cross-sections etc. However, what makes the web conferencing LiveMeeting service Journal different is that it also offers ready access to a number of standard drawing capabilities, such as pencils, pens, markers, highlighters, and a choice of colors, without having to dig in one’s field bag. And the fact that it is web-based, since it is essentially a web conferencing application, you can store your notes on the server and anyone can edit them or add annotation.
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