Dear Colleagues,
We are delighted to announce the Educational Webcast and Video Podcast of a selection of presentations of the 11th International Symposium on Myelodysplastic Syndromes that was held in Edinburgh, UK on May 18-21 2011.
These expert talks can be accessed from home/office computers and even on iPod Video, iPhone or iPad.
In order to access webcasted presentations and video podcasts you either need to use the username and password you have received by email or upon registration by clicking on Register Now.
Once signed in, by clicking on LISTING OF PRESENTATIONS, you can browse the 59 presentations by Session, Speaker, Video Podcast and PowerPoint presentations shared.
In this Educational Webcast/Video Podcast you will be able to view full multimedia presentations (laser pointer movements of the speakers, PowerPoint animations, embedded video files and more...). For selected talks, the PowerPoint slides are available for download. And thanks to a newly available technology (the Search'n BuildTM) you can now build a unique collection of slides with voiceover based on a simple keyword search: Click here to try it!

To access the presentation through the "TALKS on the GOTM" Webcast App for iPad/iPhone and now Android, please visit www.talksonthego.com or download it through the Apple App Store or Google Play store Android Smartphones & Tablets.
Alternatively, you may download directly by clicking on the following links:
o for iPad/iPhone: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/talks-on-the-go/id430504153
o for Android Smartphones & Tablets : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.multiwebcast
Once installed on your device, simply enter your username and password.
If you have any difficulties accessing the webcasted presentations or downloading the video podcast, please contact the Multiwebcast Support Team at support@multiwebcast.com
We would like to thank all speakers for their valuable support in making this webcast possible.
Sincerely yours,
David Bowen
Chair, Scientific Programme Committee
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