social networking sites eating up bandwidth....this was the forerunner topic at a conference...... patilravi1985 10-December-2007 10:15:50 PMComments Learners connect through both low and high bandwidth devices and systems. .... Otherwise e-moderating gets a bad name for eating up huge amounts of time. more details: www.atimod.com/research/presentations/Hearts3.doc - Posted by waqasahmad 1. Have company wide policy Not to browse social networking sites at Work or block social networking sites at work :) There only handful of social networking sites.. 2. If 1 is not viable have access to social network sites which do not eat up that much bandwidth meaning in other words have access to social network sites which are engineered better...IT guys in a company can easily find an answer for this Posted by hudson |
Posted: 11-December-2007 07:57:17 PM By: hudson 1. Have company wide policy Not to browse social networking sites at Work or block social networking sites at work :) There only handful of social networking sites.. 2. If 1 is not viable have access to social network sites which do not eat up that much bandwidth meaning in other words have access to social network sites which are engineered better...IT guys in a company can easily find an answer for this | |
Posted: 30-December-2008 11:42:59 PM By: waqasahmad Learners connect through both low and high bandwidth devices and systems. .... Otherwise e-moderating gets a bad name for eating up huge amounts of time. more details: www.atimod.com/research/presentations/Hearts3.doc - |