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Dear all,
We started HomeOffice quite some days ago and it works fine for me and the IMCF team. We are in the process of moving as much as possible online using zoom and it is working very well. We now have an online IMCF office thanks to zoom (a Zoom Chat), do all our teaching online, and are discussing more teaching options and topics. We also use Zoom, Skype, or whatever works for the user for troubleshooting and advice as long as there are still last users at the microscopes. However, I wonder what is going to happen if all US will go to HomeOffice together with Europe… Zoom servers might reach their limits…
For us, Zoom and Skype worked the best so far, there are also open source projects that can be used like Jitsi (
https://jitsi.org/news/)…Concerning the security you will never be sure who is listening to what but our local service is already completely out of bandwidth, so we do not have that many other options…
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Oliver
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On 17 Mar 2020, at 18:25, Craig Brideau <
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The University of Calgary has been using Zoom for most remote
meetings/events and it seems to be working well, at least for us. Hopefully
the internet infrastructure in your local area will be able to handle the
sudden surge in demand.
Stay connected!
Craig
On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 8:30 AM Alberto Diaspro <
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Dear
I have to say we work well with TEAMS and ZOOM
Best
Alby
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Il giorno 17 mar 2020, alle ore 14:47, George McNamara <
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Zoom works well ... we had set up (paid for) "Zoom room" setups in both
our research conference room and clinical meeting room (opposite ends of
JHU SOM campus). Useful to have one person 'at the console' in whatever
zoom room is the host.
We've been using Zoom in a collaborative lab meeting with colleagues in
New Mexico for many months - works fine.
Each zoom room has a generic 6-digit ID. Specific meetings can be added
with specific ID for just that meeting (i.e. weekly recurrent lab meeting).
Last week I attended a virtual mini-symposium by Agilent ("Cell Analysis"
portfolio) that had been changed from in person to online. Zoom worked fine
for me at home (free to end users). Only minor glitch was one presenter had
a poor voice-by-laptop (kept breaking up) - they ended up silencing their
laptop microphone and calling in to the meeting phone number.
George
p.s. Zoom meetings can be saved to video file.
On 3/17/2020 9:32 AM, Feinstein, Timothy N wrote:
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Hi folks,
Has anyone tried switching to remote group meetings or lab meetings? I
think it would be useful for people to know what others have tried, what
works well, and what works not so well.
Thanks!
Tim
Timothy Feinstein, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
University of Pittsburgh Dept. Of Developmental Biology