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		<title>WizIQ &#8211; a free virtual classroom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I found WizIQon the Internet just now and have had a brief play.  Essentially it&#8217;s Adobe Connect, but free &#8211; which is always an endearing feature.
 
I registered and within minutes had created my online classroom.  I was able to add documents from my desktop and annotate these.  Web-cams and microphones and chat were all present.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found <a href="http://www.wiziq.com" title="WizIQ">WizIQ</a>on the Internet just now and have had a brief play.  Essentially it&#8217;s Adobe Connect, but free &#8211; which is always an endearing feature.</p>
<p><img border="1" align="left" width="204" src="http://content.screencast.com/media/dee0ddb3-4814-4fac-ac58-fda511b306d2_f1acab74-7200-4d5a-b581-05d36abf0e81_static_0_0_2008-04-01_0425.png" alt="WizIQ" height="146" /> </p>
<p>I registered and within minutes had created my online classroom.  I was able to add documents from my desktop and annotate these.  Web-cams and microphones and chat were all present.</p>
<p>To add students to my classroom, I could invite students through email addresses.  They would be sent an invite and would need to register to access the lesson.  Once registered any scheduled &#8216;lessons&#8217; appear in &#8216;My Session&#8217;.  Selecting a session and launching the session was all that was needed to get to the lesson &#8211; no software downloads, it was quick and simple.</p>
<p>I guess as with all these tools it really needs a thorough testing before I understand its potential - I need to try it out with half -a-dozen colleagues and see how it works.  My initial thoughts are that it is quick and easy to set-up, and no software to download makes it easy to use at home, in school or anywhere with wireless access.</p>
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