Get A Breeze Account
How Do I Get an Account?
In order to begin using Breeze Presenter or Breeze Meeting, please contact:
Andrew Frye
Multimedia Technology Specialist
New Media Center
472-0511
What is Breeze? Breeze is a rich web communication system that provides high-impact online meetings, training and presentations that everyone can access instantly, through any web browser. Breeze empowers nontechnical subject matter experts to easily create effective, engaging communications that include voice, video, and animations, using nothing more complicated than Microsoft PowerPoint.
Breeze Presenter enables PowerPoint authoring of narrated, self-paced elearning courses and on-demand presentations, and provides unique support for high-impact content through adaptive streaming of audio and video. The Breeze Presenter drag-and-drop audio editor and wizard-based quiz and survey creation enable subject matter experts to easily deliver professional-quality e-learning courses. (Note: When you receive an account, you will be given the link to download the Presenter plug-in, which will install as a menu item in Microsoft PowerPoint. Users can author on Windows platform only.) More »
Breeze Meeting delivers real-time meetings and seminars that everyone can access instantly, through any web browser, without downloading cumbersome plug-ins. Breeze Meeting provides unparalleled support for sharing rich content, including streaming audio, video, and software simulations, and also enables multi-point video conferencing. Breeze customizable meeting room configurations and all content are automatically saved and available for the next session, dramatically reducing preparation time for recurring seminars, team meetings, and sales presentations. More »
View a Breeze Meeting Demonstration (click "Launch the Breeze Meeting Experience")
Setting Up a Breeze Meeting within Blackboard
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Best Practices
Breeze Meeting Participant Guide (PDF)
Breeze Meeting Presenter Guide (PDF)
What Breeze is Not…
Breeze is not intended to substitute for systems such as PolyCom phone conferencing or WebX conferencing. Incorporating two-way video and/or audio is possible, but due to bandwidth issues, the more audio/video you include in your meetings, the more performance will degrade.

