Archive for July, 2009

Best Practices for using Connect Pro Meeting

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 [ Posted by Nicholas B ]

The July ACUGA meeting was held on Tuesday 22nd of August. Joining us all the way from his Adobe office in Ottawa, Canada, was Adobe Connect Pro expert -Alistair Lee. Alistair treated our ACUGA members to a very polished and well presented presentation on the best practices for using the Adobe Connect Pro Meeting module.

Screen shot from the Connect Meeting

A recording of this meeting is available for viewing, so don’t worry if you missed this. The recording is available here or you can find it under the ‘Recorded Events’ on the connectusers.com website.

The next ACUGA meeting is being held on Thursday 20th of August, so make sure you are registered and we hope to see you there. Simply go to connectusers.com and register today. And be sure to join the ACUGA user group!

About ACUGA

Adobe Connect User Group, Asia Pac (ACUGA) was established by webqem in response to a community need for collaboration and delivery of best practice in online education and e-learning. ACUGA aims to provide a vehicle for sharing of ideas and future development based on the Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro Platform.


2009 SBCF Rugby Long Lunch

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 [ Posted by Sarah H ]

The 2009 Sydney Breast Cancer Foundation Rugby Long Lunch was once again supported by the team here at webqem. Held on Friday 10th July, it was a sold out event with over 700 guests filling the grand ballroom at Sydney’s Hilton Hotel.

The global financial recession did not deter the collective group of supporters from digging deep with over $200,000 of much needed funds raised!

Special guests included Phil Kearns, George Gregan and Matthew Bourke, who candidly shared their career highlights with an attentive audience and Sir Nicholas Shehadie who on the contrast shared with us all what it was like to be a Wallaby in the 1940′s and 1950′s.

It was an extroadinary event organised to perfection, can’t wait for the 2010 rugby long lunch!


Digital Training

Monday, July 13th, 2009 [ Posted by Lachy G ]

Digital TrainingDigital Training specialise in digital media training, with course topics including web marketing, digital advertising, online sales, web 2.0, social networking, mobile phone marketing and search engine marketing.

The new Digital Training website promotes the 3 core areas of the business:

  • Digital Cadet – Entry level digital training
  • Digital Academy – Short courses covering everything digital media
  • Digital Feast – Bespoke training for leading advertising agencies, online publishers and major corporations

All courses are run by industry experts, with many years of hands-on experience working with some of Australia’s leading digital, media and advertising agencies, and publishing houses.