Robin
I am reading email here in the early morning hours of Saturday and I am
caught up in the metaphor of the jungle tour. Big smile. Not only does it
describe many of our experiences trying to understand tools, but also how
to apply and integrate. The jungle vines can obscure the path! The purpose
is our map, but sometimes it still is hard to navigate!
How can I help you get this organized? Do we need to let you know we want
to go on safari!
Nancy
them. At 10:21 AM 12/12/2003, you wrote:
>I have also committed myself to provide to this group a "tour" of some of
>these truly exciting new tools and starting Monday I will have the time to
>start organizing this small informal event. My goal is to take on jungle
>trail the few of you that are brave enough to come. There are no snakes or
>spyware to be downloaded but you may encounter some rough edges as I will
>try to bring you to the edges of this wilderness park both at the low and at
>the high end. We should have three to four nice stops to make while testing
>VoIP at its best, videoconferencing for dial-up, and then some high end
>solutions for those who have the bandwidth and processing power to follow.
>
>What I am more interested in is to show that effective collaboration and
>smooth communication can be achieved with cheap, simple to use tools. No
>need to have a WebEx
>or even an Elluminate-type of tool: there's a lot to know and the best
>doesn't shine.
>
>So, take me up on my offer if you like and feel free to pose some direct
>questions through this excellent forum.
Nancy White - Full Circle Associates - http://www.fullcirc.com - 206-517-4754
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