Examples

DarpaTV’s technology can be used by Organizations and Businesses. Imagine a secure shareholder or company-wide meeting over DarpaTV, communicating all over the world with one broadcast. Even town meetings can be done over DarpaTV. Every school and every college can have a Dcast. In the following examples you will see how your organization or business can use DarpaTV to expand their reach.

 

  • Organizations
  • Businesses
  • Celebrities

 

Examples for Celebrities:

 

Celebrity fan club: DarpaTV is a great tool for celebrities to keep in touch with their fans, directly. Imagine a celebrity Dcast advertised through Twitter, Facebook, and My Space fan pages, letting people know when their favorite celebrity is going to be online and live to chat! Celebrities can address all of their viewers at once, have one-to-one conversations with callers and answer questions live with a click of a button. They may promote any movies, TV shows, and interviews they will be participating in, while viewers watch live and mark on their calendar where they can see their favorite stars in action! Celebrities can even communicate daily, not only by having a live interactive show, but by darping (that's a DarpMe text/audio/video "tweet-like" post) their important moments, as well.


 

Examples for Organizations:

Online Courses: Online University/College can use DarpaTV to conduct online courses as a part of the curriculum, where the professor is the host and the pupils are the viewers. The Professor can show pictures or video clips to demonstrate the subject and the pupils can spontaneously call in to ask question about the subject. Anyone can type questions as well, if they do not feel like calling in. The Professor could even have a guest lecturer call in and be "co-hosting" a lecture live from anywhere in the world. DarpaTV will become a tool used on a daily basis to deliver interactive education.

College and Univeristies doing DarpaTV: This program is perfect for the college student. Every college should have their Dcast on DarpaTV. Imagine reporting the weekly events going on, such as homecoming or other college sporting events, to the students on campus from your College Channel. Anyone can watch from student to parents. Each of the students watching will beam in and interact, offering news or other events going on for the week keeping everyone on campus connected. The hosts of the Dcast can bring in alumni who can tell everyone how their education helped them shape their future. They will be able to beam in using webcam and answer questions in real time from anywhere in the world.

Town meetings: Town meetings will be changed forever. Imagine you just got home after a hard day of work, but there is a town meeting scheduled in just in 15 minutes; a drive into town. You don’t want to leave your comfy couch, but you have issues that need to be voiced concerning the community. What if your town meeting could be accessed from your home computer or mobile device? What if you could just log on and get the live stream from your living room, while calling in using your webcam and headset to voice your opinion about the community concerns. Not only will the Head of the Town Board answer your concerns, but it will also raise awareness to those who share an opinion about that issue who are watching the broadcast as well. You have done your part in the community and you didn’t even have to leave your couch to do so!


 

Examples for Businesses:

Company meetings: Imagine a worldwide company, such as Toyota. There are executives all over the globe and they need to get together for their quarterly companywide meeting to discuss quotas, new auto technology, and profits. Imagine you could save time, travel expenses, and the inconvenience of traveling, while still making it on time to the meeting. With DarpaTV, you can do just that. There is no need to leave your desk; by using your computer, a webcam, and a headset, you can get the live broadcasted meeting while beaming in and asking questions and offer your input to the President, while all the other executives are watching the meeting from their desktop computers or mobile devices anywhere.

Training courses/training new employees: Imagine you have a Security company and your trainees need to complete a 5-hour training course to be certified Security Guards. You can broadcast in one or two hour segments, being able to certify a large number of “Guards-in-Training,” reaching to each of them individually no matter their location. They can beam in with their questions, while everybody else watches and learns from the same training course. This could expand your company ten-fold, training more employees than a room can hold all at once, from one broadcast.

DarpaTV - selling productSelling products: Imagine you have this great new product and a great group of loyal clients (it is time demanding answering emails to individual clients), but can’t get them all together because they live in different states in the US. Instead of traveling to California, New York, then to Florida and demonstrating your product multiple times over, you can stream a live feed from your home computer and demonstrate your product, having all of your clients watching at once from the comfort of their own home while being able to interact with you, spontaneously ask questions and get answers in real time. You will be able show a video clip of the new product in action with a click of the button. Not only will it be informative, but it will be entertaining too, just like your own interactive infomercial. It’s a real time saver and money-generator. It’s that simple.

 

Example: selling product and getting direct feedback from your customer. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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