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Video Conferencing Fundamentals a.k.a Videoconferencing 101 Jim Freese, CTAP Region IV Linda Uhrenholt, SBC Education Advocate Jim Freese, CTAP Region IV Linda Uhrenholt, SBC Education Advocate
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Remember George Jetson?
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Early Video Conference – Picturephones
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Things to Discuss What is Videoconferencing? Why videoconference? Types of videoconferencing Equipment & Set-up Preparation Etiquette & Procedures Curriculum Enhancement Other What is Videoconferencing? Why videoconference? Types of videoconferencing Equipment & Set-up Preparation Etiquette & Procedures Curriculum Enhancement Other
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What is Videoconferencng? Videoconferencing technology allows people at two or more locations to see and hear each other at the same time……..
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……..Examples
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Why Video Conference? Courses, Lessons and Tutoring Virtual Field Trips Multi-School Projects International Projects Pull in an Expert Community Events Professional Activities Courses, Lessons and Tutoring Virtual Field Trips Multi-School Projects International Projects Pull in an Expert Community Events Professional Activities
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Types of Video Conferencing ISDN -Point to Point dial up IP - Goes over a Broadband Internet connection ISDN -Point to Point dial up IP - Goes over a Broadband Internet connection
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Advantage:Call anywhere in the world Disadvantage:Pay by the minute Network Choices Circuit Switched: 64K per call Dial-up network
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Network Choices Advantage:Free within the LAN, WAN line sharing Disadvantage:LAN contention, bandwidth hog TCP/IP (LAN) Dial-up Network
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Advantage:High Bandwidth, fixed cost Disadvantage:Only “Point A” to “Point B” Private (Leased) Line Private Line Network Choices
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The California K-12 High Speed Network California K-12 High Speed Network http://www.k12hsn.org K12video.org California K-12 High Speed Network http://www.k12hsn.org K12video.org
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IP Video Conferencing Dial-up IP to IP Dedicated equipment Professional services Server Based AIM, iChat, Netmeeting, iVisit, SightSpeed etc. Dial-up IP to IP Dedicated equipment Professional services Server Based AIM, iChat, Netmeeting, iVisit, SightSpeed etc.
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Management & Storage of Archived Events
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Play with the Big Boys Yes, Polycom has two shoestring solutions. Polycom ViaVideo - $600 Polycom PVX - $150 Yes, Polycom has two shoestring solutions. Polycom ViaVideo - $600 Polycom PVX - $150
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Polycom PVX Low Cost Works with your PC and USB Web Cam Custom Polycom Software Low Cost Works with your PC and USB Web Cam Custom Polycom Software
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Polycom ViaVideo High Quality Camera Multimedia Processor Custom Polycom Software Works with your PC High Quality Camera Multimedia Processor Custom Polycom Software Works with your PC
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What Will YOU Be Getting? Polycom V500 Sits atop any television and uses a television-like remote control. Connect to your Cable, DSL, LAN or ISDN network Delivers natural, smooth motion video and crystal-clear audio in a convenient and compact design Features data-sharing support so schools can receive slides and other content during a video call. Sits atop any television and uses a television-like remote control. Connect to your Cable, DSL, LAN or ISDN network Delivers natural, smooth motion video and crystal-clear audio in a convenient and compact design Features data-sharing support so schools can receive slides and other content during a video call.
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What Will YOU Be Getting? Polycom VXS 6000 Built-in IP network connectivity allows for seamless integration of group video conferencing into existing networks Set-top system includes all of the basics for video conferencing. Built-in IP network connectivity allows for seamless integration of group video conferencing into existing networks Set-top system includes all of the basics for video conferencing.
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iChat- Apple OSX based system Apples version of AIM free iSight or USB or Firewire webcam Compatible with AOL Instant Messenger Video Upcoming version supports multiple connections http://www.apple.com/macosx/t iger/ichat.html OSX based system Apples version of AIM free iSight or USB or Firewire webcam Compatible with AOL Instant Messenger Video Upcoming version supports multiple connections http://www.apple.com/macosx/t iger/ichat.html
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AOL IM Video PC based system AIM is free USB webcam Compatible with Apples iChat AV PC based system AIM is free USB webcam Compatible with Apples iChat AV
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SightSpeed Multiplatform USB, Firewire Web Cam or iSight Free & Subscription versions Multi Users Works over many firewalls Multiplatform USB, Firewire Web Cam or iSight Free & Subscription versions Multi Users Works over many firewalls
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Video Conference Planning Checklist & Planning Guide In packet Test, test and test Lights and sound Lighting helps Audio feedback and noise http://uwtvproduction.org/conve rgence.html Great streaming video about planning! Scroll down to Videoconference Zone... Checklist & Planning Guide In packet Test, test and test Lights and sound Lighting helps Audio feedback and noise http://uwtvproduction.org/conve rgence.html Great streaming video about planning! Scroll down to Videoconference Zone...
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6 Tips Colors: clothes, color coding, color discussions Breaks, breakouts, and briefs Lunches and labs Engaging quieter students Guest presenters Pre-course tools, communications, and assignments. Colors: clothes, color coding, color discussions Breaks, breakouts, and briefs Lunches and labs Engaging quieter students Guest presenters Pre-course tools, communications, and assignments.
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Tip #1: Colors Clothes Wear bright colors and invite students to wear VC-friendly colors (Blues, Violets, Pinks…even orange!) Point out which colors and patterns to avoid, such as shirts that are all-white or wild, checkered sweaters. Color Coding Consider colored name tents to see student names and category (type project, subject) Color discussions Back drops, wall colors, signage. Clothes Wear bright colors and invite students to wear VC-friendly colors (Blues, Violets, Pinks…even orange!) Point out which colors and patterns to avoid, such as shirts that are all-white or wild, checkered sweaters. Color Coding Consider colored name tents to see student names and category (type project, subject) Color discussions Back drops, wall colors, signage.
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Tip #2: Breaks, Breakouts, and Briefs Breaks Exercise breaks Rotate seats, so different groups get to “center stage” from time to time. Breakouts Small group assignments (10-15 minutes) Briefs Mini-presentations by small groups Student introductions Student project “snap shots” (1 minute max) Breaks Exercise breaks Rotate seats, so different groups get to “center stage” from time to time. Breakouts Small group assignments (10-15 minutes) Briefs Mini-presentations by small groups Student introductions Student project “snap shots” (1 minute max)
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Tip #3: Lunches and Labs Lunches If class is on either side of a lunch break, consider running mini-film festivals on supporting information. (History or Literature classes w/ snippets of classics on video, Documentaries, etc.) Labs Schedule labs in campus computing centers for exercises supporting classroom discussion. Lunches and/or Labs Combine lunch and lab times for student and teacher flexibility. (Loop films to run and re-run) Lunches If class is on either side of a lunch break, consider running mini-film festivals on supporting information. (History or Literature classes w/ snippets of classics on video, Documentaries, etc.) Labs Schedule labs in campus computing centers for exercises supporting classroom discussion. Lunches and/or Labs Combine lunch and lab times for student and teacher flexibility. (Loop films to run and re-run)
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Tip #4: Engaging Quiet Students Breakout assignments Charge breakout groups with identifying fellow students that haven’t had as much opportunity to participate -- have them give group “readouts” as group’s video spokesperson “Distant Stars” Rotate remote point-persons for distributing handouts, collecting assignments, faxing sign-in sheet. Breakout assignments Charge breakout groups with identifying fellow students that haven’t had as much opportunity to participate -- have them give group “readouts” as group’s video spokesperson “Distant Stars” Rotate remote point-persons for distributing handouts, collecting assignments, faxing sign-in sheet.
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Tip #5: Guest Presenters Invite colleagues or students from other schools to bridge into videoconference. Reserve a spot for public if attending Presentations - no lectures, please! 50% presentation50% Q & A Invite colleagues or students from other schools to bridge into videoconference. Reserve a spot for public if attending Presentations - no lectures, please! 50% presentation50% Q & A
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Tip #6: Pre-course Tools, Communications, and Assignments. Tools (Website with syllabus, class rules, readings, recommended URLs, etc.) Communications (E-mail, Listserv, ClassChat) Assignments Tools (Website with syllabus, class rules, readings, recommended URLs, etc.) Communications (E-mail, Listserv, ClassChat) Assignments
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PLAN “B” rolling blackouts, V.I.P. tours, construction crews, etc. Class needs to know what to do/where to go if connection goes down, one site is evacuated, or other unforeseen event. Supplemental Communications E-mail, Listserv, chat Website assignments Lab and Library work Break out sessions Class needs to know what to do/where to go if connection goes down, one site is evacuated, or other unforeseen event. Supplemental Communications E-mail, Listserv, chat Website assignments Lab and Library work Break out sessions
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Videoconference Links Videoconference Hotlist http://www.kn.sbc.com/wired/fil/pages/listvideo.html http://www.kn.sbc.com/wired/fil/pages/listvideo.html Polycom: http://polycom.com iChat: http://www.apple.com/ichat/ SightSpeed: http://www.sightspeed.com/ AIM(at AOL): http://aimtoday.aol.com/features/main_redesign.adp?fid= video_im NetMeeting: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/netmeeting/ Yahoo!Messenger http://messenger.yahoo.com iVisit: http://www.ivisit.com Videoconference Hotlist http://www.kn.sbc.com/wired/fil/pages/listvideo.html http://www.kn.sbc.com/wired/fil/pages/listvideo.html Polycom: http://polycom.com iChat: http://www.apple.com/ichat/ SightSpeed: http://www.sightspeed.com/ AIM(at AOL): http://aimtoday.aol.com/features/main_redesign.adp?fid= video_im NetMeeting: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/netmeeting/ Yahoo!Messenger http://messenger.yahoo.com iVisit: http://www.ivisit.com
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Thanks! Are you ready for some videoconferencing? In the words of Dr. Phi “Let’s do it!”
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