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Interactive videoconferencing is an effective tool that may be used for collaborative meeting and distance education environments. AGNR has videoconference-meeting rooms located throughout the state. The H.323 (video over IP) compliant technology in these rooms combined with the University of Maryland System supported Interactive Video Network enables point-to-point and multipoint conferencing that can be effectively utilized without incurring usage fees.
Interactive videoconferencing can also be integrated into distance learning courses with minimal adaptation to the curriculum and is designed to support two-way video and audio communication between multiple locations.
Link to download Overview of Videoconferencing PowerPoint Presentation
Link to download Successful Videoconference-based Learning PowerPoint Presentation
For more information, contact Brad Paleg, Distance Learning Specialist; 301-405-2917
Last updated: 06/30/2009
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