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User View of Tango Features with tutorial

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at Tango Tutorial at SC98 Orlando on November 8 98. Foils prepared November 18 98

Pictorial Overview of Tango highlighting applications and features
Basic Tango Tutorial for Users
Set up for slide show use
Missing WebWisdom and Shared Browser
Customized for SC98 Education Technology Session organized by Raul Zaritsky


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1 Multi-Lingual Collaborative Dance
2 Tango and WebWisdom Training SC98 Orlando November 8 1998
3 What can we discuss in a Nutshell I?
4 What can we discuss in a Nutshell II?
5 What can we discuss in a Nutshell III?
6 What can we discuss in a Nutshell IV?
7 New Capabilities we could do .....
8 Tango Interactive Web Collaboratory Share Any Application around the world PC and UNIX Platforms
9 Distance Learning
10 Electronic Communities
11 Crisis Management
12 Play Games
13 TangoInteractive is Sharing Your Web application
14 Getting Started with Tango I
15 Getting Started with Tango II
16 An Example of Tango Java Server, Web Servers and Clients Architecture of JSU Distance Education
17 Some Details on Tango Architecture
18 Architecture of Tango
19 Multi-Lingual Collaborative Dance
20 TangoInteractive is Just One Click -- Integrated into Web Browser
21 Getting Started with Tango III
22 Download the Java Controls Login into the Java Server
23 Click the Chat Icon to start a Session
24 Starting or Joining a Session
25 A Session is An Application and a Group of Users You can join a session
26 TangoInteractive can share Client Java Applets JavaScript Java Applications C++ Server Simulations Web-linked Databases CORBA Lotus Notes ....
27 What does Sharing Mean in Tango?
28 Two Shared Physics Simulations and audio video conferencing
29 More on Sharing in Tango
30 Multi-Lingual Collaborative Dance
31 Either Join or Master Remote Opens
32 Join or Remote Open Possible
33 Use Remote Open to add other Users
34 Select the Users for Remote Open
35 TangoInteractive is Sharing Your Web application
36 Changing the Master Status
37 You can Transfer Master Status
38 TangoInteractive can share Client Java Applets JavaScript Java Applications C++ Server Simulations Web-linked Databases CORBA Lotus Notes ....
39 Microsoft's NetMeeting runs under Tango -- It has a more limited sharing Model - Master
40 Tango supports Microsoft NetMeeting
41 Microsoft's NetMeeting runs under Tango -- It has a more limited sharing Model - Slave
42 Multi-Lingual Collaborative Dance
43 Control Applet has Administrative Tab with users and details about them
44 Users Information in Tango
45 Wake Up a User! Find their sessions and work status
46 TangoInteractive is Sharing Your Web application
47 Set Your Preferences in Configuration Tab
48 The Configuration Tab
49 Use Java Console from Netscape to Debug
50 Don't forget the Java Console!
51 Multi-Lingual Collaborative Dance
52 Tango has many Applications
53 TangoInteractive is a flexible framework -- 4 chats
54 Multimedia Applications
55 Download The Built in Digital Audio Video with Tango Client
56 Tango Interactive Web Collaboratory Share Any Application around the world PC and UNIX Platforms
57 Tango Offers Two White Boards
58 There are many Whiteboards
59 A Shared Java Mapper used in Crisis Management
60 You Choose what to share in Tango
61 TangoInteractive is Sharing Your Web application
62 Games are Natural in Tango Othello and the Magic Cube
63 More Applications: Games and Physics
64 Shared Simulations -- Fluid Flow and Planetary Motion
65 TangoInteractive could/can share Client Java Applets JavaScript Java Applications C++ Server Simulations Web-linked Databases CORBA Lotus Notes ....

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