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Subject: LLTI: approval required (9E3E7E7D)
Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 15:38:08 -0500
From: Dartmouth College LISTSERV Server (15.0)
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Rob,
The linking of the classrooms and getting videoconferencing in there is
really the easy part with a couple of polycom units and cameras for the
teacher and student views along with desktop mics for students and
wireless mics for instructors. The question that I have here is what do
you want to do over the videoconferencing connection? What types of
interactions will need to take place? What will students need to be able
to do in the room? What will instructors need to do? That will determine
more what additional technology you will want such as document cameras,
if you need PIP software working, and a number of other technologies.
The transparentness and seamlessness is really more a function of "how"
it is used not what it is. The quality of the audio and video is a
combination of the quality of the equipment and the bandwidth you have
at the time of the connection. You might have perfect video and audio
with miliseconds of lag at 9am but come 4pm the same connection will
have some freezing. Also having a quality of service solution in place
will help with those problems but are still no guarantee of perfection
every time.
I'd be happy to talk with you further about this if you are needing more
details. We have been using large classrooom videoconferencing for
instruction for 8 years. You can contact me off the list if you like.
Lauren Rosen
Collaborative Language Program
University of Wisconsin
618 Van Hise Hall
1220 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706
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608-262-4066 (voice)
608-265-3892 (fax)
http://www.uwosh.edu/colleges/col s/clp.htm
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