Saturday, December 18, 2004

Videoconferencing Sites

Members of a listserv I belong to (DEOS-L - The Distance Education Online Symposium [DEOS-L@lists.psu.edu]) has had a number of good suggestions regarding Videoconferencing reference sites. A few of these are below:

An introduction to using videoconferencing technology for teaching
by Jodi Reed and Merry Woodruff of San Diego State University.
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/vidconf/Using.html

“VCAlberta.ca aims to be a community driven site that provides advice on the videoconferencing standards in Alberta and answers questions on how to effectively conduct many different kinds of videoconferences. There are tools, forums, frequently asked questions in addition to a directory and tips and tricks articles.”
http://vcalberta.ca/

The Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration has a pretty good resources section.
http://www.cilc.org/tools_and_resources.aspx

Lisa Tyler, of Global Compliance Network, has an internet-based tutorial about educational videoconferencing success strategies
To view it, go to www.gcn1.net and login using "gcn" for the username and "dugan" for the password. You will need the Flash plugin.

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