Videoconferencing is an interactive tool that combines the use of video, computing, and communications technologies to allow people in different locations to meet face-to-face to conduct a conference in real-time. Videoconferencing allows students, faculty, and staff to communicate with one another while staying close to their home campus. Follow the links below to learn more.
- Introduction to Videoconferencing - video-based information and instruction, featuring testimonials from faculty who have used videoconferencing for teaching.
- Videoconferencing Room Quick Start - helps you determine what type of videoconferencing services you need.
- Videoconferencing User Practices - five brief videos for beginners or review, including basics of a videoconference room, placing a call, audio practices, enhancing your video, and meeting tips.
- Faculty
Guide to Teaching through Videoconferencing (PDF file, free
Adobe
Acrobat Reader software required).
- Videoconferencing on the
Desktop - how to use your desktop
computer for videoconferencing.
- Videoconferencing
Room Design Service - Evaluation, installation, and maintenance
of videoconferencing room equipment and network support systems.
- Videoconferencing
Room Support - Technical support, scheduling, and
assistance for videoconference needs.
- Video Bridge - allows three or more sites to participate in a videoconference.
- Adobe Connect - collaboration tool that includes video conferencing, application sharing, live polling, chat, whiteboards, and presentations.
