The document provides statistics from an IIMA 46th Convocation event including 1781 unique IP addresses, 8256 total hits, and visitors from 35 different countries.
The Indian Institute of Business Management in Patna held its 31st convocation ceremony for the 2010-2012 batch of students. The ceremony awarded diplomas to 48 graduating students and recognized the top performers, including Colonel J.K. Sinha who secured first position with 82% marks. Guest speakers at the event encouraged students to pursue their goals and maintain strong moral character.
A report on developments and progress at Newcastle University by Vice-Chancellor Chris Brink – given to alumni delegates at Convocation (17 June 2011).
Convocation Day Presentation on Planning and Budget WorkgroupBradley Vaden
This document outlines the integrated program review, planning, and budget process at a college. It lists the co-chairs and members of the faculty convocation committee that oversees the process. It then describes the multi-step process which includes program review by individual units, development of unit and department plans, prioritization of resource requests by divisions and committees, and approval of the annual operating plan and budget by the planning and budget committee and college council. Key dates and activities in the 2009-2010 cycle are also listed.
The document proposes changes to the 2010 Grade 6 graduation events at Mentone Park Primary School. It suggests holding the dinner and presentations at an off-site venue to address challenges like limited space and catering workload. This would allow all parents to attend as guests rather than helping. The following day would remain a kids-only event at Kidspace. The proposal estimates costs and notes the maximum parent contribution per student would be $32 but fundraising could lower it to $15. Tradition and student involvement would still be respected under the new plan.
The white paper describes the VMukti interactive streaming solution, which allows for live and recorded video streaming with moderated interactivity at low bandwidth. It uses web, video compression, and cloud computing technologies. The solution provides functionality like live broadcasting, screen sharing, chat, and storing recorded sessions. It has low latency of 2 seconds and can support thousands of concurrent connections with streaming rates of 50-256kbps. The document compares VMukti to other video conferencing solutions and notes its advantages like full screen high quality video, hosted/web-based access, and support for thousands of participants.
The C & C++ Advanced Program targets first and second year degree and final year diploma students with a basic knowledge of C programming. The goals are to learn C in-depth, including memory manipulation, files, structures, bitwise operations, and preprocessor directives, and to learn object-oriented C++ concepts like encapsulation, abstraction, inheritance, polymorphism, and STL. The syllabus covers these topics along with practical programs.
The Linux & Perl course also targets first and second year degree and final year diploma students with access to Linux. It teaches Perl scripting for text processing and modules, shell scripts, Linux commands, vi editor, Perl identifiers, scalars, lists, hashes, loops, subrout
This user guide describes how to use the VMukti Encoder interactive video streaming software. It outlines 7 steps: 1) launching the encoder, 2) entering credentials, 3) configuring proxy settings if needed, 4) providing streaming details like title, source, size, 5) selecting capture and sharing options, 6) starting the stream, and 7) viewing it on the specified portal. The encoder allows sharing computer screens and audio/video from devices to broadcast live or record sessions.
This document contains testimonials from various clients praising VMukti's live webcasting services. It discusses several successful webcasts conducted by VMukti for events with thousands of viewers, including conferences, summits, and lectures. Clients commented on VMukti's excellent capabilities in managing technologies and equipment for webcasting, high video quality with no buffering, and interactive functionality that allowed for real-time Q&A. VMukti received praise for easily hosting live events on short notice and making presentations feel like face-to-face interactions.
The Indian Institute of Business Management in Patna held its 31st convocation ceremony for the 2010-2012 batch of students. The ceremony awarded diplomas to 48 graduating students and recognized the top performers, including Colonel J.K. Sinha who secured first position with 82% marks. Guest speakers at the event encouraged students to pursue their goals and maintain strong moral character.
A report on developments and progress at Newcastle University by Vice-Chancellor Chris Brink – given to alumni delegates at Convocation (17 June 2011).
Convocation Day Presentation on Planning and Budget WorkgroupBradley Vaden
This document outlines the integrated program review, planning, and budget process at a college. It lists the co-chairs and members of the faculty convocation committee that oversees the process. It then describes the multi-step process which includes program review by individual units, development of unit and department plans, prioritization of resource requests by divisions and committees, and approval of the annual operating plan and budget by the planning and budget committee and college council. Key dates and activities in the 2009-2010 cycle are also listed.
The document proposes changes to the 2010 Grade 6 graduation events at Mentone Park Primary School. It suggests holding the dinner and presentations at an off-site venue to address challenges like limited space and catering workload. This would allow all parents to attend as guests rather than helping. The following day would remain a kids-only event at Kidspace. The proposal estimates costs and notes the maximum parent contribution per student would be $32 but fundraising could lower it to $15. Tradition and student involvement would still be respected under the new plan.
The white paper describes the VMukti interactive streaming solution, which allows for live and recorded video streaming with moderated interactivity at low bandwidth. It uses web, video compression, and cloud computing technologies. The solution provides functionality like live broadcasting, screen sharing, chat, and storing recorded sessions. It has low latency of 2 seconds and can support thousands of concurrent connections with streaming rates of 50-256kbps. The document compares VMukti to other video conferencing solutions and notes its advantages like full screen high quality video, hosted/web-based access, and support for thousands of participants.
The C & C++ Advanced Program targets first and second year degree and final year diploma students with a basic knowledge of C programming. The goals are to learn C in-depth, including memory manipulation, files, structures, bitwise operations, and preprocessor directives, and to learn object-oriented C++ concepts like encapsulation, abstraction, inheritance, polymorphism, and STL. The syllabus covers these topics along with practical programs.
The Linux & Perl course also targets first and second year degree and final year diploma students with access to Linux. It teaches Perl scripting for text processing and modules, shell scripts, Linux commands, vi editor, Perl identifiers, scalars, lists, hashes, loops, subrout
This user guide describes how to use the VMukti Encoder interactive video streaming software. It outlines 7 steps: 1) launching the encoder, 2) entering credentials, 3) configuring proxy settings if needed, 4) providing streaming details like title, source, size, 5) selecting capture and sharing options, 6) starting the stream, and 7) viewing it on the specified portal. The encoder allows sharing computer screens and audio/video from devices to broadcast live or record sessions.
This document contains testimonials from various clients praising VMukti's live webcasting services. It discusses several successful webcasts conducted by VMukti for events with thousands of viewers, including conferences, summits, and lectures. Clients commented on VMukti's excellent capabilities in managing technologies and equipment for webcasting, high video quality with no buffering, and interactive functionality that allowed for real-time Q&A. VMukti received praise for easily hosting live events on short notice and making presentations feel like face-to-face interactions.
This document outlines challenges facing educational institutions such as growing competition, lack of expert faculty, lack of funding, student retention, and budget shortfalls. It proposes that Vmukti, an online education platform, can help address these issues by enabling live streaming of lectures from expert faculty, reasonable pricing for virtual classrooms, proper attention to all students to increase retention, and access to education in dispersed locations through low-bandwidth streaming. Vmukti could also improve return on investment by attracting more students to study from home for a fee, and increase faculty productivity by allowing them to focus on teaching content instead of traveling.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
VMukti's 1VC.TV service provides low-cost, high-quality video streaming for live events with moderated interactivity. It works at 100kbps to reach rural areas using data cards, dial-up, or broadband. The service is highly scalable, easy to use, and affordable with a SaaS pricing model. It aims to enable video communication for masses in developing countries.
The document discusses Vmukti's approach to telemedicine solutions. It provides an overview of Vmukti's telemedicine platform, including its scalable and flexible virtual OPD system that allows doctors to conduct remote consultations from any location. The platform addresses challenges with existing telemedicine solutions, such as limited scalability and coverage. It provides benefits like easy scalability, a wider range of medical services, and increased flexibility.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness and well-being.
The document discusses the Indian broking industry and live streaming solutions. It notes that online broking is growing rapidly in India while the population accessing broking services remains underpenetrated. It then describes VMukti's live streaming platform which financial institutions can use for branch communications, customer briefings, and morning market reviews. The platform allows streaming at low bandwidths and provides interactive video conferencing capabilities. Benefits include improved customer service and productivity.
VMukti is seeking partnerships to expand its video communication platform that allows for virtual classrooms, broadcasting, and streaming. Their technology offers full screen, high quality video using minimal bandwidth even on existing infrastructure in India. It has interactive features, supports thousands of viewers, and works across devices without any downloads. VMukti has proven success with customers in education and other sectors and seeks to partner with organizations to jointly leverage their low-cost, customizable solution.
This document outlines challenges facing educational institutions such as growing competition, lack of expert faculty, lack of funding, student retention, and budget shortfalls. It proposes that Vmukti, an online education platform, can help address these issues by enabling live streaming of lectures from expert faculty, reasonable pricing for virtual classrooms, proper attention to all students to increase retention, and access to education in dispersed locations through low-bandwidth streaming. Vmukti could also improve return on investment by attracting more students to study from home for a fee, and increase faculty productivity by allowing them to focus on teaching content instead of traveling.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
VMukti's 1VC.TV service provides low-cost, high-quality video streaming for live events with moderated interactivity. It works at 100kbps to reach rural areas using data cards, dial-up, or broadband. The service is highly scalable, easy to use, and affordable with a SaaS pricing model. It aims to enable video communication for masses in developing countries.
The document discusses Vmukti's approach to telemedicine solutions. It provides an overview of Vmukti's telemedicine platform, including its scalable and flexible virtual OPD system that allows doctors to conduct remote consultations from any location. The platform addresses challenges with existing telemedicine solutions, such as limited scalability and coverage. It provides benefits like easy scalability, a wider range of medical services, and increased flexibility.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness and well-being.
The document discusses the Indian broking industry and live streaming solutions. It notes that online broking is growing rapidly in India while the population accessing broking services remains underpenetrated. It then describes VMukti's live streaming platform which financial institutions can use for branch communications, customer briefings, and morning market reviews. The platform allows streaming at low bandwidths and provides interactive video conferencing capabilities. Benefits include improved customer service and productivity.
VMukti is seeking partnerships to expand its video communication platform that allows for virtual classrooms, broadcasting, and streaming. Their technology offers full screen, high quality video using minimal bandwidth even on existing infrastructure in India. It has interactive features, supports thousands of viewers, and works across devices without any downloads. VMukti has proven success with customers in education and other sectors and seeks to partner with organizations to jointly leverage their low-cost, customizable solution.