On Fri, 20 Mar 2020 19:53:31 +0000 (UTC), Eli the Bearded wrote:
> Rent a server and install Big Blue Button on it, then you can host the
> conferences yourself with the privacy controls you want.
>
>
https://docs.bigbluebutton.org/2.2/install.html
>
> Possibly you could shut the server down between uses to save money, too.
>
> Elijah
Hi Elijah,
Thanks for your suggestion because we care about:
a. Privacy
b. Functionality
c. Versatility
With this quarantine stuff going world wide, it seems that a LOT of
new-to-me (new to us) solutions will be out there to help people like us
with our regular meetings that used to be done, in person.
I hadn't heard of "Big Blue Button" before, which instantly brings up the
two obvious instant questions:
a. What is it?, and,
b. Why didn't the Wikipedia article list it?
Looking up what this open source Big Blue Button is all about...
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https://bigbluebutton.org/>
It's "a web conferencing system designed for online learning"
You don't know this, but I often substitute teach (although, that's put on
hold given the quarantine means every teacher can time multiplex easier
now), where this "Big Blue Button" seems apropos for that purpose.
Checking out the cross-platform features...
"BigBlueButton uses a full HTML5 client for its interface.
This means the same client runs on desktop, laptop, chromebook,
and your mobile devices (iOS 12.2+ and Android 6.0+).
We recommend Chrome and FireFox as these browsers provide
the best support for webRTC."
My iOS devices are all locked to the iOS they were born with (which is iOS
10 and 11 for the most part) so I can't test this on iOS but I can test it
on Linux, Windows, and Android.
Since the Big Blue Button server must work on bare metal, our server can be
on Ubuntu 16.04 (which is our dual-boot Linux/Windows machine that is
already used to turn any iOS devices on the planet into simple read/write
USB sticks), where, interestingly, one additional requirement of the Big
Blue Button Server software apparently is:
o Port 80 is not in use by another application
I think we can work around the limitations, where it's nice to be
acquainted with this Big Blue Button server software and HTML5 client
software which the students would use.
In addition, the Big Blue Button seems to have ample setup for recordings,
where what we have been doing to date _at_ the meetings, is free offline
recording & free offline transcription of the meetings on a mobile device:
o *Privacy based free 100% offline speech-to-text recorder/transcription*
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https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.mobile.android/_Amn35T16NA>
Thank you for your added value suggestion to our overall tribal knowledge.
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