A virtual Convention on Students’ Quality Circles



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11.0 Appendix
Virtual Platforms:

http://www.intercall.com/

http://www.hyperfair.com/

http://www.3d-virtualevents.com/

http://social27.com/

Contact of PIQC in Pakistan and Case Study of Pakistan Tobacco Company:

http://www.piqc.edu.pk/

http://www.piqc.edu.pk/icqi/

http://www.piqc.edu.pk/Case_Studies_TQM_PIQC.php

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http://www.itu.int/en/Pages/default.aspx

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http://mashable.com/

http://techcrunch.com/

http://www.websummit.net/people/london-web-summit/


Technical Challenges
Jack Holmes

Executive Summary

The 17th International Convention on Students’ Quality Circles is to be held at Kingston Business School in June 2014. Bi-annually the convention is held in Lucknow, India, attracting around 3,500 attendees. It is not possible for Kingston to support this scale of event, due to physical resource shortages. Therefore the stage to host the first truly global virtual convention has been set. This report identifies the key pieces of technology required to ensure the virtual convention is a success.


It has been recognised that the aims of the convention in terms of technological involvement are to run a two track convention made up of Keynotes and Workshops. Furthermore the convention should be providing real-time updates, and create an online resource which can be used beyond 2014 for future reference, providing detailed records of keynotes, workshops, debates and discussions which went on at the convention. Not only physically but also virtually. Technical requirements have been drawn up and a number of technical solutions have been recommended to ensure the convention is available worldwide, no matter what level of ICT is available.
The keynote track is recommended to be live streamed, this allows virtual participants to watch what is happening in the event, although there is no channel for communication with the speaker. However the attendees, both virtual and physical, will be encouraged to use Twitter as a method of sharing their thoughts and opinions on what is being discussed on stage.
Workshops are more interactive, and so present a more complex communication problem. The virtual and physical attendees need to be able to communicate and work together in real-time. Therefore Google+ has been recommended, as it offers superior video conferencing compared with its rivals; it also allows those not participating in the workshop to watch everything live as it happens.
Real-time updates are text and image posts which are available publicly for those unable to view the video streams. Two technologies have been suggested. Twitter will provide short bursts of information about the main topics being discussed and headline news from the event, while Tumblr will be used as a blogging platform to give a more in-depth analysis of events as they occur throughout the convention.
Creating an online resource for future reference is a key aim, ensuring the sustainability of the event after 2014. It has been recommended that a custom site is developed to ensure that information is easily accessible. However two hosting partners have been identified. These have been chosen to reduce the cost of hosting the website, integrate a deeper level of interactivity on the site, and also to aid people sharing the resources across their own social networks. YouTube will host all video content from the event, and Slideshare will host all slide decks and presentations which are used.

Table of Contents


2.0 Diversity and Internationalisation 4

2.1 Deploying Diversity as a tool for Internationalisation 4

3.0 Student Quality Circles 5

3.1 SQC convention in 2014 5

3.2 Technology options for talks and lectures 6

3.3 Technology Options for second track of activities 6

4.2.6 Mobile Assistance 9



7.1 Case study for commercial use of QC approach in Pakistan 10

9.0 Personal Activity Log 12

10.0 References 13

Executive Summary 14

Table of Contents 15

1.0 Introduction 16

2.1 Keynote Track 16

2.2 Workshop Track 16

2.3 Real-time updates 17

2.4 Online Resource 17

3.1 Keynote Track 18

3.2 Workshop Track 19

3.3 Real-Time Updates 20

3.4 Online Resource 20

3.5 Overview 20

4.0 Incorporating Asia 21

5.0 Case Studies 21

5.1 London Web Summit 21

5.2 Tomorrow’s Web 22

5.3 Learning from the cases 23

6.0 Advisable technological applications for Kingston 2014 24

6.1 Keynote Track 24

6.1.1 Livestream 24



6.2 Workshops 25

6.2.1 Google+ 25



6.3 Real-Time Updates 26

6.3.1 Twitter 26

6.3.2 Tumblr Blog 26

6.4 Online Resource 27

6.4.1 YouTube 27

6.4.2 Slideshare 27

7.0 Conclusion 28

9.0 Log 30

1.0 Overview 31

2.0 Organisational Objectives 32

2.1 Global Communication 32

2.2 Internationalisation of higher education 32

2.3 International Projects 32

2.4 Lessons to be learned (ICT and e-learning) 33

3.1 The New Business School building 33

3.2 Video conferencing 34

3.3 Cloud computing 34

3.4.1 Social Networking 36

3.4.2 Facebook 36

3.4.3 YouTube 36



3.5 Website 37

4.0 Potential Partners 38

4.1 Samsung 38

4.2 Google 39

5.0 Summary 40

6.0 Log of activities 41

7.0 References 45

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Plos Computional Biology (2010) Ten Simple Rules for Organizing a Virtual Conference—Anywhere. 46

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Google (2011) Symbiosis: Co-Evolution of Emerging Technology, Learning Theory, and Instructional Design. Available at: https://sites.google.com/a/boisestate.edu/edtechtheories/caron_brennaman (Accessed: 20 April 2012). 46

YouTube (2012) Get more into learning. Available at: http://www.youtube.com/education (Accessed: 16 April 2012). 46

YouTube (2012) Get more into learning. Available at: http://www.youtube.com/education (Accessed: 16 April 2012). 47



The Show Me Campaign (2011) Samsung Launches Second Annual "Solve for Tomorrow" Contest In Partnership with John Legend's Show Me Campaign. Available at: http://www.showmecampaign.org/list/news-media (Accessed: 24 April 2012). 47

Samsung (2012) Samsung Blue Education. Available at: http://www.samsung.com/africa_en/africancitizenship/index.html (Accessed: 24 April 2012). 47

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