Wimba solutions improve academic and administrative help and support services — from wimba
Schools rely on Wimba to provide flexible, cost-effective expansion of virtual support and service offerings, enabling increased accessibility and continued collaboration.

New York, NY (PRWEB) June 15, 2010 — Wimba® Inc., a leading provider of collaborative solutions for educators around the world, announced today that colleges and universities are increasingly turning to the capabilities of the Wimba Collaboration Suite™ to meet growing demands for enhanced help and support services. By providing collaborative solutions that support a 24/7 online environment, Wimba makes it possible for schools to deliver academic and administrative help – whether through the expansion of help desk support, online tutoring, informal instruction opportunities or other campus services – to students, faculty and staff whenever and wherever it is needed most.

Taking the Help Desk to the Students
The help desk, a mainstay of the collegiate experience for decades, is facing a crisis of convenience. According to a 2008 Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE), while students attribute relatively high importance to academic advising and career counseling, 35% to 51% of students rarely (or never) take advantage of those services. Inconvenient hours and even performance anxiety can keep students from seeking one-on-one support. Forward-thinking institutions that realize students greatly benefit from academic advising/planning, academic skill development and other services that may affect learning and retention are taking the help desk to their students using Wimba.

Making Academic Support Easily Accessible
Being available at the exact moment a student is facing an academic challenge greatly increases academic success. Wimba Pronto™, an instant collaboration system designed to promote learning through informal instruction and meetings, encourages students and faculty to interact frequently as individuals or in small groups.

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Podcasting Online Faculty Development Programs — from Jason Rhode [and Wimba]:

“I gave this online talk along with Ann Morgan as a Wimba Distinguished Lecture on 4/30/2010 sharing Northern Illinois University’s journey offering live online faculty development workshops using Wimba Classroom as well as making online workshop archives available for on-demand viewing either online, in iTunes, or on a mobile device. Emphasis was placed on NIU’s step-by-step workflow for using the MP4 archive download capabilities in Wimba Classroom 6.0 to deliver archived online faculty development programs in podcast form. The presentation included considerations for hosting archives outside Wimba Classroom as well as the steps necessary to create a podcast RSS feed, submit to the iTunes store, and update the necessary files when a new MP4 archive from Wimba Classroom is available. Slides are available for download at jasonrho.de/wimba2010. Video archive, full online presentation archive in Wimba, and podcast via iTunes formats are available.”

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Wimba Hall of Fame Winners announced
Inaugural class inducted at Wimba Connect 2010 User Conference

ORLANDO, Fla., Wimba Connect 2010 User Conference – March 24, 2010 – Wimba® Inc., a leading provider of collaborative solutions for educators around the world, announced its inaugural class of “Hall of Fame for Excellence in Collaboration” inductees on Tuesday evening during an awards ceremony held at the company’s third annual user conference, Wimba Connect 2010.  Hundreds of Wimba community members—gathered from around the world to participate in the three-day conference—celebrated the remarkable use of Wimba’s collaboration solutions by this year’s Hall of Fame recipients.

Wimba’s Hall of Fame for Excellence in Collaboration, introduced in the fall of 2009, aims to acknowledge and celebrate educators around the world who have shown exemplary innovation and creativity in their use of the Wimba Collaboration Suite™.

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Wimba Connect 2010

Wimba Connect 2010

Wimba is a leading provider of collaborative learning solutions and services to the Further/Higher Education and K-12 markets, as well as Publishing services and solutions that are widely adopted in academic publishing. From its inception almost a decade ago, Wimba has been solely focused on education and committed to harnessing the most powerful elements of human interaction – facial expressions, vocal intonations, hand gesticulation, real-time discussion, creativity and passion – so that online instruction, meetings and academic and administrative assistance are dynamic and engaging.

The Wimba Collaboration Suite™ —awarded the 2009 “Best Education Solution” CODiE award by SIIA— offers students, teachers, and administrators an engaging and comprehensive collaboration environment for dynamic instruction, efficient meetings, and effective delivery of academic and administrative help.

Wimba Classroom™ A live, virtual learning environment that includes audio, video, application sharing and content display used for formal, scheduled instruction and meetings.

Wimba Pronto
™ An instant collaboration system designed to promote learning through group work and academic and administrative help.

Wimba Voice™ An audio solution for anytime vocal instruction, practice, collaboration, coaching and assessment, especially in language learning.

Wimba’s customers include thousands of secondary, higher and further education institutions from around the world.  Our development efforts center on empowering and equipping these learning communities with collaboration solutions that engage students, support critical business initiatives, and save both time and money.

Wimba is headquartered in New York City, with offices in Beverly, Massachusetts; Cambridge, United Kingdom; and Atlanta, Georgia.

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Article Praises Using Wimba when Schools are Closed — from Wimba
Marshall University details inclement-weather policy

To read the full article in Huntington, WV’s The Herald-Dispatch, click here.

Writing tutors now online — > Read the original article in The Globe here.

Tutors are now available online through Salt Lake Community College’s Student Writing Center. If you are hung up on a writing assignment and it’s after campus hours, or you don’t have time to drive to SLCC’s Writing Center, you may be in luck. The process is simple and any Salt Lake Community college student can use this service.

Students familiar with the WIMBA system (online classroom) will be able to quickly navigate their way to chatting with a tutor.

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