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Is it easy to program real time presentation / online course using WPF?

Hi, I am a newbie here. Here what I want to do and I wonder if it's
easy to be achieved using Windows Presentation Foundation:

I am going to teach a college course and I want to do real time
presentation on website, so if one of my students can't come to campus
during class hours she can just log onto the course webpage and see /
hear exactly what I am talking about.

I want my course page to have following functions:

1) There is an area(window) on the website showing the powerpoint
slides I am showing in classroom.
2) I will have a microphone with me and the remote student can also
hear me real time.
3) When I click on an embeded item on powerpoint pages, for example,
an Excel sheet, the Excel sheet shows in the window.
4)There is also an instant messenger window on the webpage, so student
can type in her questions and I will see it instantly.
5) If I need to demonstrate the computation steps I will write on a
writing pad and the student can see what I am writing, which is like
writing on a blackboard.
6) All these can be recorded and be replayed later.

this looks like a web conferencing tool but I haven't find one which
is both free and having all the functions I need. Also I want all
these thing be embeded on a webpage and the students don't have to
install any additional program on their comptuers. They can simply use
any computer in the lab, go to my website and instantly begin the
class.
>From what I read about WPF I suspect it will be relatively easy to
program these things using WPF. But I have never programmed
multimedia before, ( I only have limited experience in C# ). So I
wonder if any experienced programmers in this area can give me some
advices, in both big picture and tech details.

Thank you very much.

Yiyu

Apr 7 '07 #1
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