Chief Inspector Kerry Blakeman from West Midlands Police produced his first Live Broadcast using Twitter and Twitcam at 7.30pm to 8.30pm on Tues 1 Feb 2011. This is a forward thinking idea where viewers can tweet live questions and see and hear instant answers. Twitcam can be used by anyone. After the broadcast has ended, the video can be replayed. In my view, this tech can be used by anyone, especially maybe teachers broadcasting to students in the exam season. Or in business to ask questions to an expert or in sport for a post match interactive real time interview. Well done West Midlands Police - let's hope Warwickshire Police can follow this idea very soon. Update: the Broadcast has now ended, but as yet is not available to watch again.
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
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