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e-class.live Terminology

Understand these and you�ll be well on your way to understandine-class.liveet.

User � Participant, Presenter, Provider and anyone who wants to use e-class.live as their eLearning and collaboration.

Session � any Session where participants need to be invited by a Provider before joining. Typically sessions are part of a paid-for course or are offered in house by an employer, employer�s supplier, or institution.

Provider � company, institution or individual who establishes and administers session(s) for participants.

Provider ID � Name that is used by the Provider when acquiring a Licence

Master Password � Supplied to the Provider�s Main Contact with any Provider licence. It provides full access to the Provider Log In pages on the website. This includes access to the files of recorded sessions.

Main Contact � the Provider�s main contact, the person authorised to acquire the e-class.live licence and holder of the Master Password.

Access Key � a small file sent to participants and presenters via a link in an email. The Access Key provides access to a session. Presenters have a special Access Key which provides special permissions in e-class.live. All Participants use the same Access Key.

Participant � learner, colleague, associate or anyone who wants to join a session for the purpose of learning or collaboration.

Presenter - guide, teacher, instructor or anyone who shares the presentation role during a session.

Virtual Room � the secure place on the-class.liveet central computer where a one-off session or series of sessions can be hosted by a Provider.

And terms that are useful for Providers:

Provider Licence � gives the Provider permission to use a �virtual room� to hold sessions for a certain number of participants for up to 12 months. It is like �renting�e-class.livemeet virtual room. For example, a 20 user licence allows sessions for a group of up to 20 participants to be held non-simultaneously over 12 months. Providers can operate sessions 24 hours, 7 days and give Access keys to whoever they wish to invite.

Licence Versions � The free license lasts for 30 days. Other licences last for 12 months.

Plus options (to be set up in future versions):
Laboratory patch panel
Participant patch panel