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The situation is that I work for a small college, and we have a student who will legitimately not be able to attend some classes for the next few weeks. Most of our professors use either powerpoint or a smartboard, and so we're shuffling things around so that all her classes take place in only two rooms. We want to set up those rooms to be able to live screencast (with audio) each lecture.

I've seen other similar questions, but they're all more geared towards recording demos. I'm looking for something more like Live Meeting. Any suggestions appreciated.

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+1 Your school deserves to be called out as a good example for others. – squillman Jan 28 '10 at 18:37
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Despite it's name I would take a look at DimDim I've used it with my small business to do demonstrations of software with clients. It's free for up to 20 participants.

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Skype allows for Screen sharing.

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A more professional approach to desktop sharing would be TeamViewer; the new version 5 supports voice chat (Windows only, Mac users have to resort to version 4).

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Choose Presentation.

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Skype would be the best, since it's got great voice and allows her to watch the screen too – Ivo Flipse Jan 28 '10 at 19:09
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GoToMeeting has a free trial, you could try that...

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