Cisco MXE 3000 TelePresence Cisco MXE 3000 TelePresence An Innovative Program in Adult Education Tanyka Brown, Shalanda Campbell, Robert Glass, Tara McEvoy,

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Cisco MXE 3000 TelePresence Cisco MXE 3000 TelePresence An Innovative Program in Adult Education Tanyka Brown, Shalanda Campbell, Robert Glass, Tara McEvoy, Lori Purcell Dr. Dennis Morrow AET 510 February 21,

Introduction  Cisco Systems MXE 3000 TelePresence is a video and spatial audio device that is designed to connect physically separated areas to appear as one by connecting a laptop computer or integrated document camera. Cisco TelePresence connects classrooms by creating face-to-face experiences through live campus videos. 2

Cisco MXE 3000 TelePresence 3

History behind TelePresence  A timeline  Historical context 4

History AT&T unveils Picturephone at the New York World’s Fair TeleSuite is founded AT&T builds the first Picturephone Test System First telepresence distance education classroom is deployed and taught World’s biggest Internet Protocol (IP) videoconference 1997 TeleSuite installs Tele-Dining in six Hilton Hotels Telepresence is “Wired” 2005 Cisco Systems launches Cisco TelePresence 2006

History  The number of executives in business school increased  Institutions needed to identify a way to be more flexible and think globally  Cisco developed the Connected Classroom to meet the need 6 Connected Classroom 2013

Reasons Why Team B Selected Cisco TelePresence  Impacts Adult Education-Professional Development  Global Commitments 7

8 Cisco LaptopCameraMicrophone Cisco Systems Impacts Adult Education Cisco Systems is capable of enhancing the classroom for adult learners by:  Providing access to distant professors  Developing audio and visual technique to communicate with distant classmates  Producing learning tools such as recorded lectures and course materials for students to reference

Professional Development Research shows that highly effective educators can be successful in the virtual classroom. Most of the strategies they already use to engage students can be adapted for TelePresence and online teaching. 9  The devices that educators use to capture and share audio and video interactions in a classroom include: Smartphones Tablets Cameras and other video capture devices Simple microphones built into a phone or tablet

Global Commitments India Education Teaches from remote locations using Cisco video and audio systems Professor Students from rural locations can now attend school via technology Student Health Care Doctors are able to review medical records and patient inquiries remotely via Cisco Systems Doctor Patients and medical staff can communicate with doctors and specialists via technology Patient 10

Andragogical Theory  Self-Concept and Motivation  Orientation to Learning  Experience  Readiness to Learn 11

12 Andragogical Theories  Role of the learner experience- The learner’s experience impact on learning for themselves and others  Team and group work enhanced through the diversity of varying adults knowledge, background and culture  Orientation to learning- Learners desire hands on task, real world experiences that are relevant and practical organized around their life and work schedules  Adults want to troubleshoot real issues that are meaningful and set them apart from others

Andragogical Theory Support Related Theory  Role to Orientation  Orientation to Learning   Learner’s Self-Concept  Readiness to Learn TelePresence Feature  Bringing together multicultural students  Provide access to content experts anywhere anytime  Integrate course lectures and live content with learning management system  Increase professional development 13

Future Effects of Cisco TelePresence 14

Nine Principles for the Learning Society  Engenders culture of life-long learning  Aims to develop motivated learners  Takes Learning to the learner  Learning is for all, no one excluded  Recognize people learn differently and strive to meet need  New learning providers, public, private and NGO  Develop new relationships between learner and provider  Provide universal infrastructure  Support system of continual innovation and feedback 15

Conclusion Cisco has taken the lead in providing Video TelePresence Equipment that allows organizations to create an environment where they can have face to face real time communication. It is a high quality video experience that is cost effective, easy to use and will bring learners from around the world face-to-face. By improving the quality of learning through enhanced communication and collaboration, it will open doors to an array of innovative experiences that cannot be achieved in the traditional classroom. This advanced program can be used to serve more students, lower costs and enhancing online-learning capabilities. Globally it provides a reliable interactive classroom experience and reliable support in more than 120 countries. Team B understands that technology is changing the world. Students need to have cutting-edge technology in their hands and access to the vast amounts of information at their fingertips. 16

References Cisco (n.d). Telepresence for education. Retrieved from CISCO. (2012, January). Tele-Presence: in-person experiences for all. Retrieved from Florida TechNet. (n.d.). Pedagogy vs. andragogy. Retrieved from Faber, G. and Jiménez, A. (2010). "Distance Interaction in Education Processes Using a TelePresence Tool” Springer. Retrieved from: / _92 Hughes, B. (2013). FAMU technology beams lectures to Crestview campus. Retrieved from Lichtman, H. S. (n.d.). A brief history of Telepresence. Retrieved from Metz, C. (2003). The Virtual Conference Room. Retrieved from Patton, R. (2014) Cisco Supports to Connect More Students to Internet. Retrieved from Sujit, J. (2013, April). Cisco Systems to increase commitments to India, especially inclusion: John Chambers. Retrieved from

References (2014). Knowles’ postulates of adult learning [Web Graphic]. Retrieved from Statt, N. (2013, February). Telepresence In Education: Cisco & Wharton Reinvent The Business-School Classroom. Retrieved from telepresence-to-classrooms#awesm=~owyikkZZAH7GkT 18