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#1 2009-03-03 17:46:32

**_dyun_**

CollaborationBuilder SDK Apps Brainstorm

Hi Everyone,

I wanted to start a topic where people could start to list out potential CollaborationBuilder SDK apps that they would like to see.  Use your imaginations...if you had unlimited resources and a talented Flash developer what CollaborationBuilder SDK apps would you build?

For those of you who don't know what the CollaborationBuilder SDK is, it is a SDK that allows you to bring a Flash application into a Connect Pro meeting for users to interact with collaboratively.

Here are some links for your reference:

Overview Article and Intro Presentation:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobatconn … c_swf.html

An article on the Dev Center on building CollaborationBuilder SDK Apps:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobatconn … roups.html

Examples of existing CollaborationBuilder SDK Apps can be found on the product exchange:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/i … &loc=en_us

Look forward to hearing your ideas!
David

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#2 2009-03-04 08:55:48

**_bklaas_**

Re: CollaborationBuilder SDK Apps Brainstorm

I'd like to see a question moderation tool where all users could see and vote on questions to be answered.

In large Connect classroom or presentation-style sessions, there is always a limited amount of time for audience Q&A. Currently, you can use the Q&A pod to filter and manage questions, but what often happens is that multiple people ask the same question, only in slightly different ways. If all participants could see the questions being asked and then vote on the questions they really wanted answered, questions that applied to groups of people in the session (rather than a single person) would float to the top and hopefully get priority in being answered. This not only empowers participants by giving them a voice in what questions are answered, it also allows presenters to quickly see that certain questions are more important to their audience than others.

You could offer a configuration option where a single user could only vote [n] times within an hour to limit participants from voting for every question (and thereby making their votes count more).

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