videoconferencing
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Transcript of videoconferencing
Tech3008Section 20
Presented by:Presented by:
Bushra AL-Nofli “ 62006 “Bushra AL-Nofli “ 62006 “Fatma AL-batlusi 61861Fatma AL-batlusi 61861Badriya AL-Masroori 61367Badriya AL-Masroori 61367
What is videoconferencing?
Videoconference is a set of interactive telecommunication technologies which allow two or more locations to interact via two-way video and audio transmissions.It has been called video audio conferencing, video chat.
Video Input ( video camera ) Video Output (digital TV ) Audio Input (microphone. ) Audio Output ( speakers ) Data Transfer (Digital technologies
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A live video and audio communication link between any two locations.
Application
Where the need is to communicate between two points only at any one time
Two offices of the same company Yourself and a business partner company, e.g. Yourselves
and a major supplier
Senior management/ teams from two divisions – e.g. research and manufacture.
Live video and audio links between a three or more locations
Enables individual to participate in learning experiences from any location worldwide.
Enables students to take virtual field trips to remote locations or engaging in an interactive lesson
As video conferencing technology improves, this can become a far cheaper
enabling school districts to offer specialized subjects by having one teacher teach a class to students at a number of schools (e.g. in foreign language
Time savings
One of the more peripheral advantages is the fact that employees will be able to receive direct training in research, presentation skills as well as public speaking..
disadvantage was the lack of personal interaction during the videoconference
Difficult to see and hear people who are not close to the microphone/camera, Thus difficult to have multiple people at one site, sharing a computer to
communicate with users at other sites
Some people are naturally ‘camera shy’ and do not like being filmed; a person who is confident with phone
conferencing may be nervous in front of a camera .
New technologies such as videoconferencing bring new ways for teachers to work with students. Collaborations Sharing or informal chats Reporting news Planning Training Team Learning and Teaching
videoconference etiquette and clothing.Be on time
Voice: must be clear and slow enough to be understood.
Noise: regular classroom noise must be kept at a minimum
Avoid bold colors, especially red and black
Avoid jewelry that may brush against microphones or tabletops
and cause feedback.
maintain eye contact by looking into the camera