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We are looking at Adobe Connect and Blackboard Collaborate for doing some online classroom collaborations between geographically-dispersed campuses, and I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions/recommendations for which one we should go with.  We do want to be able to set up classrooms (including breakout rooms with different materials) ahead of time and save courses for later re-use. Both systems seem able to do this, though Adobe Connect appears to be a bit more streamlined. Blackboard has what used to be Wimba, which would be a plus for our language programs, but Adobe Connect seems to be the most commonly-used software in the research that I've done. So if you would be willing to share your thoughts/experiences with either one, I would be interested in what you have to say.  Thanks in advance for any information you are able to provide.

Sarah

Sarah Withee
Instructional Technologist
Colorado College
14 East Cache la Poudre
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
719-389-6381




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