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Pearson launches live webcast

Albert Kramberger by Albert Kramberger
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Article online since September 24th 2008, 6:00
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Pearson launches live webcast
Three cameras (foreground) were used to webcast the Lester B. Pearson School Board meeting from its Dorval offices on Monday night. Chronicle, Jacques Pharand
Pearson launches live webcast
Albert Kramberger
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The Lester B. Pearson School Board launched its live streaming webcast of its monthly meetings Monday night.

Three cameras controlled remotely were used to broadcast the meeting held at the school board's offices in Dorval. Pearson became the first Quebec school board to webcast its meetings.

Elisabeth Tosi, head of Pearson's central parents committee, thinks the webcast of meetings is a step in the right direction.

"I think parents and interested parties will want to see decisions being made that affect our children," she said. "Sometimes it's hard for parents to get to the board meetings every month. I also hope it'll get people to understand the process more and what the commissioners are responsible for."

Aside from improving transparency, Pearson officials said the new webcast technology will be used for pedagogical content.

"We'll be able to have a speaker or workshop simulcast across the school board," said Pearson director general Robert Mills.

The commissioners' meetings are to be archived online for a 30 days, though Monday's meeting was not available yet as of yesterday.

Although no West Island municipalities have any immediate plans to webcast their respective city council meetings, a few mayors seem interested.

"Why not? We also hope to go paperless in the next mandate," Ste. Anne de Bellevue Mayor Bill Tierney told The Chronicle.

"While I think it is a wonderful idea, Beaconsfield has no immediate plans to follow suit," added Beaconsfield Mayor Bob Benedetti.

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Debbie

Comment online since September 24th 2008
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Where does the board get-off thinking that if we weren't at a meeting, that we need all the boring details of it in our home ? Could it be that our lives are filled with other important things like, say, FAMILY LIFE or A COOKING CLASS ? And if it is the parents that have been badgering for this, why can they not disconnect for one meeting and simply get the minutes ?

Perplexed

Debbie

Comment online since September 24th 2008
WEBCAST
Where does the board get-off thinking that if we weren't at a meeting, that we need all the boring details of it in our home ? Could it be that our lives are filled with other important things like, say, FAMILY LIFE or A COOKING CLASS ? And if it is the parents that have been badgering for this, why can they not disconnect for one meeting and simply get the minutes ?

Perplexed

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