Video Conferencing

 

What is Videoconferencing?

Videoconferencing is a form of communication that allows real-time interaction between people at two or more physical locations - that is, it allows for two-way video and two-way audio interaction through the transfer of video and audio packets via telecommunications. Some types of videoconferencing equipment allows users the ability to send and/or share data during the videoconference

 

Live videoconferencing (web cast)

The Denso Instructional Technology Lab (room T221) is equipped to host real-time, interactive audio and video connections among one or more academic institutions and businesses locally (within Michigan), nationally or internationally.

 

Where and when can these be used?

The video streaming/conferencing equipment is located in Room T221 of the Technology Building and can be reserved for use by:

  • Departments within the University
  • University faculty and staff  and university students with faculty sponsorship
  • Outside organizations when approved by the Director of Veraldi Instructional Resource Center

It is advised to request recordings at least two (2) weeks prior to event. Requests will be scheduled on a "first come" basis; however, VITRC will make every effort to accommodate reasonable requests.

 

Contact

Marquita Poinsetta, Instructional Trainer/e-Learning Support
poinsetta@ltu.edu
-or-
Paula Nranian, Instructional Technology Specialist
nranian@ltu.edu
Phone: 248.204.2339 or 248.204.3750
Office: A125

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