Monthly Archives: December 2009

History Of Video Conferencing – How It Started, Where It Will Go

Video conferencing is also known as ‘videoteleconferencing’ and is a technique of setting up an interactive telecommunication system comprising of video input and out put devices such as video cameras and screens, audio input and out put devices such as microphones and speakers and transmission and receiving apparatus at two or more locations to interact via two-way video and audio transmissions simultaneously.

Why Video & Web Conferencing Are Heading Towards Mass Acceptance

The time is right for video and web conferencing to take off. While online conferencing is still seen as a technological novelty by some people, more and more businesses of all sizes are finding it be the solution to doing business and communicating with prospects, clients, employees and branch offices in an era of rising transport costs. Lets take a look at some of the factors that are bringing web and video conferencing to a very wide audience.

Conducting a Webinar – A Basic Guide

Conducting a webinar is no different than conducting a face-to-face seminar when it comes to presenting the material. The method of interaction will be different and there will be differences in the fact that you are not face to face with your audience so you may not be able to judge as well the various aspects of their personalities or understanding. This makes it difficult to alter the presentation in the middle to accommodate the atmosphere of the audience.

Web Conferencing – Meet Online Instead of in Person to Save Money

Has there ever been a time when you were discussing something with somebody far away from you and wished you could just really quickly show them what you were looking at on your computer? Or have you ever considered how convenient it would be if you could give a presentation to an important client without [...]

Using Audio, Web, and Video Conferencing for Distance Learning

Learn how to fully take advantage of Audio, Web, and Video Conferencing techniques to improve your distance learning programs. By utilizing these conferencing features you can significantly increase effectiveness for both the teacher and the student.