ou might be interested in for your business executives. I suggest you also join htp://www.learncentral.org as this is a site similar to this but using elluminate for virtual classroom work.…
-I'm doing work for Elluminate.) There have been articles about admissions offices holding interviews via Skype. I think it's surely the wave of the future.…
r our education budget. Plus, we're a primary source-focused program, and the whiteboard capability of Elluminate was too good to pass up.
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Added by James Yasko at 6:08am on December 8, 2009
aven't used Elluminate before, you can to to http://www.elluminate.com/support to make sure your computer and browser are set up correctly to participate.
For one hour before the actual event (which starts at 8pm EST, so one hour earlier at 7:00pm EST) I will be in the event room to help anyone who wants to come early and make sure they are comfortable and don't have any technical difficulties. If this is your first time participating in an Elluminate event, don't worry--it's easy and FUN! :)…
k at Elluminate. The night before the webinar I tested my brand-new iMac to see if there was anything I needed to do to successfully use the Elluminate virtual classroom. I'm glad I did, because I ended up having to contact them because the Text Editor application was opening a Java file. I poked around a little bit in Finder, but didn't find anything useful.
So, long story short, I thought I'd post the solution that I received from Lee MacLean at the support desk in the event that someone else may need to use it.
Thanks for submitting your issue, I think I can help. Apple released a new version of Safari and Java not too long ago which seems to be causing issues with a variety of Java applications, including Elluminate. Here is a work around for your issues until Apple can realease a fix:
In Finder, click on the .jnlp file you need to operate on. Under the \File\ menu, select \Get Info\ (File--"Get Info). In the resulting pop-up, there/s a section called \Open With\, click on the drop-down and select \Other...\. A new window will appear that looks very much like Finder. Navigate to your hard drive, select System, select Library, select CoreServices, and then select Java Web Start.app. Once it/s been selected, I would also recommend clicking the \Change All\ button on the Info window.
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