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Internet Freedom: Secretary Clinton to Deliver Major Policy Address on ConnectSolutions Podium

On Thursday, January 21, 2010, the U.S. Department of State will be hosting a live webcast of a historic speech by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton using ConnectSolutions Podium.  In the speech, Secretary Clinton will deliver a major policy address on Internet freedom live from the Newseum in Washington, D.C.  Shortly after her speech there will be a roundtable discussion in which Clinton will be joined by experts from around the world.  Following President Barack Obama’s recent Town Hall in China that shed light on internet censorship (also broadcast through ConnectSolutions Podium), Secretary Clinton’s speech will continue this thread by setting U.S. policy on the issue.

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WHO: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

WHAT: 60 minute speech followed by a roundtable discussion on the topic of freedom on the internet.

WHEN: Thursday, January 21, 2010, 9:30am EST | 6:30am PST | 14:30 GMT

WHERE: Visit http://conx.connectsolutions.com/ and enter the ConnectSolutions Podium event.

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ConnectSolutions
1-800-860-1351
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President Obama’s Town Hall in Shanghai Broadcast to Global Audience on ConnectSolutions Podium

President Obama's Town Hall from Shanghai was broadcasted by the U.S. State Department using ConnectSolutions Podium.

President Obama's Town Hall from Shanghai was broadcasted by the U.S. State Department using ConnectSolutions Podium.

It was an amazing weekend for us here at ConnectSolutions.  We had the privilege of supporting the State Department in President Obama’s historic Town Hall in Shanghai, China with a group of university students.  You may have read about the tenuousness of the Town Hall and the American and Chinese governments were negotiating up until the last minute to figure out if and how the event would be run.

In the end the decision was made that the event would go on, but it would not be broadcast on National Chinese TV leaving the internet as the only vehicle through which many Chinese citizens could view the event. (Note: The event was broadcast on local Shanghai TV, providing another venue for residents.)   Taking this challenge head on, the State Department enlisted us to help them reach as wide an audience as possible with the event.

On Friday, the Co.Nx team at the State Department opened up an Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro chat room on our QuickConnect Platform where Chinese citizens were encouraged to submit questions for President Obama and share their biggest concerns.  What was most clearly articulated in the chat room was an apprehension over the censorship of the internet in China, and a growing movement was revealed.  In fact, over 75% of respondents in the chat room cited internet censorship as their greatest concern.  They dubbed this the “Great Firewall of China” and they aligned themselves with the 20th Anniversary of the Berlin Wall coming down, speaking out against what they perceived to be widespread government censorship of the internet.

This chat room proved to be pivotal, as cited in The New York Times, as it produced the infamous Twitter question asked of President Obama in the Town Hall in which he spoke out in favor of freedom of information and openness on the internet.

Connect Pro Chat Room where Questions for President Obama were submitted by Chinese Citizens

The Connect Pro Chat Room where Questions for President Obama were submitted by Chinese Citizens

But our involvement did not end there.  Needing a way to get the broadcast out to as many people as possible, the State Department enlisted the use of our ConnectSolutions Podium webcasting product to provide a video feed of the Town Hall to those inside China.  The U.S. Embassy in Beijing and many universities in China would rely on this feed to host viewing parties where Chinese citizens could congregate and hold discussions after the event was over.  Similarly, the event URL was proliferated by influential Chinese bloggers (and some here in the U.S.) to promote viewing by as wide an audience as possible.

The event was able to reach such a large audience in a short time in large part because of Twitter and the rest of the social web.

The event was able to reach such a large audience in a short time in large part because of Twitter and the rest of the social web.

Facebook was also utilized to get the word out.  The Co.Nx program already has over 36,000 fans on the site and created a Facebook Event that was shared with their network.

The Co.Nx program also utilized Facebook and its 36,000+ fans to help spread the word about the event.

The Co.Nx program also utilized Facebook and its 36,000+ fans to help spread the word about the event.

We were truly blown away by the number of people who were able to reach the event, especially considering that promotion did not start until the day before due to the uncertainty around if the event was going to happen or not.  In the end, we were able to help the State Department connect with 10,000 viewers from 60 countries with the event with our HD Quality stream of the event.

A student from the audience asks a question.

A student from the audience asks a question...

...and President Obama Responds

...and President Obama Responds

What’s more is that nearly 70% of this audience was inside China from over 200 cities.  And the response to the video quality and overall experience has been something we are very proud of.  While this raw number works out to something near 7,000, the actual number of viewers is likely much larger, as the State Department facilitated viewing parties at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing and at Universities around the country, and each individual view had the possibility of being consumed by entire households or groups of viewers.

Our event reached nearly 7,000 Chinese Citizens in over 200 different cities.

Our event reached nearly 7,000 Chinese sites in over 200 different cities.

I cannot articulate how honored we all were to part of this effort and I wanted to personally thank Mark and Tim at the State Department for the privilege of supporting their efforts.  We are continually blown away by how they keep pushing the envelope and taking the State Department’s Co.Nx program to new heights.

If you missed it the first time around, here the Obama Town Hall meeting in China in its entirety:

Watch Town Hall Video
Download Town Hall Video

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ConnectSolutions Customer CO.NX (U.S. Dept. of State), Nominated for Adobe MAX Award – Vote Today!

We are pleased to share the news that one of our customers, CO.NX, has been nominated for an Adobe MAX Award.  The U.S. Department of State developed CO.NX to connect U.S. experts with international audiences to better teach the world about the U.S., its policies, and people.  Included in their program has been internet simulcasts of President Obama’s historic speeches in Egypt and Ghana earlier this year that provide a way for viewers around the world to experience the speechs in real time and augment that experience with collaborative features such as chat, real-time polls, integrated closed captions, and sharing of web links.

President Obama's Speech from Ghana

President Obama's Speech from Ghana

CO.NX, who runs their Connect Pro implementation on the ConnectSolutions QuickConnect platform, has had over 10,000 participants attend the over 200 events they ran last year.  We are proud to have CO.NX as a customer and applaud the new standard they are setting in promoting transparency through citizen outreach and open dialog in government.

The CO.NX project is a well deserved finalist for the Adobe MAX Award in the public sector category.  We encourage you to take a few moments and learn more about their Connect Pro usage here: http://max.adobe.com/awards/finalists/#public.

If you like what you see, please take a minute and vote for CO.NX here: https://www.adobemaxsubmission.com/viewer/?projectid=121.

You can also find CO.NX on Facebook and Twitter and experience an upcoming webchat first hand.

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Connect Pro on a Bus

Not sure if it is the case in your neck of the woods, but ads for the Connect Pro Connect and Conserve campaign have been popping up all over the Bay Area. Saw this ad on the side of a bus yesterday.  The neatest part of Adobe’s campaign is that they donate $25 to schools to help them become greener every time someone signs up for a Connect Pro trial.  So now’s the time to spread the word and tell your friends and colleagues about Connect Pro and get them to try it for themselves.  Not only are you finding ways to help make them more productive, but you’ll be doing something good for the earth and for our youth.

Connect Pro Ad

Connect Pro Ad

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Going Green = Lowered Travel Costs

If you haven’t been to the Connect Pro Community Site ConnectUsers.com this month, then you might have missed the new Topic of the Month on Green Web Conferencing and eLearning.  When web conferencing vendors started talking about enabling organizations to “Go Green” a few years ago, I have to admit I was a skeptic.  It just seemed like another way that marketers were trying to convince organizations that they needed to invest in their products.  But something funny happened along the way, organizations realized that one of the chief ways that web conferencing enabled them to be green was by drastically reducing travel, which in turn, resulted in unexpectedly high savings to their bottom line. In addition to this, employees became more productive as the downtime associated with travel was reduced or eliminated.

I have heard myraid stories about organizations who have significantly increased their web conferencing usage due to “no travel” restrictions mandated on employees due to the current economic downturn.  Some organizations have even transformed long-standing in-person events like an annual Sales Conference where 10,000 people fly into Las Vegas, into virtual, online events this year.  What’s more is that there is anecdotal evidence that these organizations are looking at maintaining this model even once the economy recovers due to positive feedback from both attendees and organizers.

While this reduction in business travel is certainly not good news for the airline industry, it is definatly good news for the Earth, and also for those of you already using Web Conferencing; for as more and more people become confortable with the idea that, in most scenarios, meeting virtually can be just as effective as meeting in-person, the more benefit you are going to receive from your investment.

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