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* Lectures can be given a section; meetings cannot | * Lectures can be given a section; meetings cannot | ||
* In the list of available meetings, lectures will appear alphabetically as "<Course name> <Section> <Presenter's name>", meetings will appear alphabetically after the lectures as "<Meeting name> <Presenter's name>" | * In the list of available meetings, lectures will appear alphabetically as "<Course name> <Section> <Presenter's name>", meetings will appear alphabetically after the lectures as "<Meeting name> <Presenter's name>" | ||
− | * | + | * The user creates a moderator password and viewer password (for lectures and meetings) and is responsible for distributing those passwords to anyone he/she wants to attend the meeting |
− | + | * A user can edit/delete their own meetings and lectures | |
− | + | * A URL can be generated with the moderator or viewer password to distribute | |
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Revision as of 10:49, 4 April 2012
- A user logs in with their Seneca ID and password
- The user can join an existing lecture/meeting or create their own
- Teachers can create lectures (choosing the course from a drop-down list which in turn is populated by a courses.xml file) or general meetings (referred to here just as meetings) with the title coming from a text box
- Employees and students can create meetings, but not lectures
- Lectures have precedence in the list of available meetings
- Lectures can have the option to allow guests (bypassing LDAP) and to make the session recordable; meetings do not have these options
- Lectures can be given a section; meetings cannot
- In the list of available meetings, lectures will appear alphabetically as "<Course name> <Section> <Presenter's name>", meetings will appear alphabetically after the lectures as "<Meeting name> <Presenter's name>"
- The user creates a moderator password and viewer password (for lectures and meetings) and is responsible for distributing those passwords to anyone he/she wants to attend the meeting
- A user can edit/delete their own meetings and lectures
- A URL can be generated with the moderator or viewer password to distribute