How do I find a Live Two Way Video Conferencing classes from New Jersey Colleges or University?

Can you answer David Maison’s question about Conferencing?:

I need to find a Live Two Way, Live Video Conferencing College Classes or Live Web Conferencing classes or Live Video Streaming classes. Is there from a University or College in New Jersey, I can take this kind of Online Classes or from Philadelphia?

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Who wants to participate in video conferencing project?

February 28, 2009 by Web Conferencing Reviews  
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Can you answer ZimBiz’s question about Conferencing?:

Who knows any schools or colleges that will be interested in using very cost effective video conferencing facilities to facilitate interaction between students in their school/college with students in other institutions? I am also looking for content providers like Zoos or museums who will make income by offering their services to our video conferencing customers.

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Is there any free video/audio conferencing class for C?

February 28, 2009 by Web Conferencing Reviews  
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Can you answer krishna’s question about Conferencing?:

I need to know if there is any free video or audio conferencing class to learn C programming. If someone know about it please answer me…

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Where can I find Video Conferencing software that gives great quality?

February 27, 2009 by Web Conferencing Reviews  
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Can you answer fortunatef0o’s question about Conferencing?:

My mother would like to have video conferencing with my sister and her new baby who live out of town. She bought some decent web cams for each of them. I suggested Skype for the video conference, but they weren’t happy with the quality.

I pay for my own server space, so I was wondering if there was a program out there that would let ME host their video conferencing using my own bandwidth to give them a better picture.

Anyone know of anything like this?

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Video Conferencing and What it Has to Offer

February 27, 2009 by Web Conferencing Reviews  
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Video conferencing is a new and better way to gather people for a meeting or talk while making sure all that is discussed would be readily understood. Better than other forms of communication, video conferencing offers audio-visual connection with the other attendees.

There are two ways to outsource video conferencing. One would be using a third party as an inside service provider with the use of your own equipment while the other way is to work with an outside service provider that hosts the conference call from an external network.

For both means there are advantages and disadvantages. Lets us take a look at the first way to outsource a video conference.

The advantages of using a third party as an inside service provider is the assurance of encountering less technical problems. Most big companies have their own set of technicians that keep an eye on the video conferencing. However, not even the most skilled of workers can beat a well trained professional group so they hire such people to operate the equipment needed and avoid technical hassles. Also, the costs for using a third party as an inside service provider tends to be more constant in terms of billing and produces less surprise charges.

The disadvantage, though, is that it may take longer time for a big company to set up its video conferencing. Since companies would hire outside staff to oversee the video conferencing especially when it is done in conference rooms and/or big offices, it may take some time for the setup to be finished. This is because though trained professionals are hired for the job, they still need to familiarize themselves with the equipment.

As for working with an outside service provider, the main advantage is that a company can rent and use a maintained facility that is already equipped and ready to go. Additional materials that will be needed for the video conferencing will take just a little time to add.

Its disadvantages, however, would be the inconvenience of having to relocate to the place where the equipment is already set up.

Video conferencing is not only used for businesses. It may also be used for personal and other purposes like education, security surveillance and emergency response. But if you wish to use if for personal use you may need to purchase additional hardware and software to equip your computer and enable it for video conferencing.

Video conferencing is such a big convenience that anyone, regardless of age, may benefit from. You don’t even have to be computer savvy to enjoy video conferencing.



Thanks to IC for contributing this article to our Conferencing blog:

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