Seeking Volunteer Mediators to Test New, Advanced Features of ACR Hawaii Pilot Project Virtual Mediation Lab

Our pilot project Virtual Mediation Lab, sponsored by the Association for Conflict Resolution Hawaii Chapter - http://goo.gl/0Jeix - has already demonstrated that mediators around the world can hone their skills and learn how to mediate online by participating in mediation simulations with Skype - http://goo.gl/dnc0Y

Next, we would like to prove that:

1 – Mediators can participate in online simulations not only with their PC or Mac, but also with their Ipad, Iphone, Android tablet or smart phone, Blackberry and so on – any device with Flash Player 10 (or above) installed

2 – And mediators can perform online most - if not all - tasks that they are used to perform face-to-face. For example:

>> Having joint or private (video) sessions with the parties
>> Allowing the parties to present any information they wish to share with the mediator and/or the other party: wp or pdf documents, pictures, Powerpoint presentations, videos and so on
>> Using a whiteboard

The question is: which software meets those two requirements? And in a way that is intuitive, easy and simple to use, and secure?

If you are interested to participate in (or learn more about) the test of these new, advanced features of the pilot project Virtual Mediation Lab, please send me an email - http://goo.gl/g9AHY

Thank you.

Giuseppe Leone

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