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AKHILESH YADAV(IMB2010008)TAPAS GIRI(IMB2010031)SHRESHTAMITTAL(IMB2010045)
Teleconferencing
The word ‘tele’ means distance. The word ‘conference’ means consultations, discussions.
Through teleconferencing two or more locations situated at a distance are connected so that they can hear or both see and hear each other.
It allows the distant sites to interact with each other and with the teaching end through phone, fax, and e-mail. The interactions occur in real time. This means that the learners/participants and the resource persons are present at the same time in different locations and are able to communicate with each other. In some situations, questions can be faxed/e-mailed early for response by the resource persons
Uses of Teleconferencing
EducationTraining and DevelopmentBusiness/Corporate CommunicationGovernanceMedical Courses/Services
Strengths of Teleconferencing
Accessible to Geographically Dispersed Groups
Communication at National/Regional/Local Level
Quality Teaching using multiple Teaching Resources
Real Time Interaction from Remote Target Groups
Use of Various Teaching Methods enhances Learning
Cost Effective
Types of Teleconferencing
AUDIO COFERENCING
Audio Conferencing is a two way voice communication among multiple locations in real time. This generally operates through public telephone network. Individual microphones for participants and external speakers at each location are employed in professional systems to carry out conferences in hands free manner
The number of people that you can connect to would depend on your service provider’s capabilities. In any case it could vary from 3 to 30 beyond which it becomes an Audio Broadcast.
Videoconferencing – What Is It?
Video conferencing in its most basic form is the transmission of image (video) and speech (audio) back and forth between two or more physically separate locations.”
Videoconferencing Components
Cameras (to capture and send video from your local endpoint)
Video displays (to display video received from remote endpoints)
Microphones (to capture and send audio from your local endpoint)
Speakers (to play audio received from remote endpoints)
In Addition, Two Additional Requirements:
Codec - "compressor/de-compressor“ - makes the audio/video data "small enough" to be practical for sending over expensive network connections. A codec takes analog signals, compresses and digitizes them, and transmits the signals over digital phone lines.
The Supporting System and the Network Connection
TWO WAY VIDEO CONFERENCING
Point-to-point Conferences
Point-to-point – A videoconference that connects two locations.
Each site sees and hears the other sites at all times
Multipoint Conferences
Point-to-multipoint – A videoconference that connects to more than two sites through the use of a multi-point control unit, or MCU.
Participants at all sites can hear one another at all times and see the site that is currently speaking. Voice activated switching
Benefits of Videoconferencing
Can improve work qualityIncrease productivityReduce travel costsImproves communicationGroups can meet more frequentlyCritical meetings can be convened in less
timeMore faculty and staff can be involved
Benefits of Videoconference-based Learning
Closely resembles traditional classroom-based education; permits learners to be active participants in the process
Faculty and staff needs can be met more quickly through just-in-time training
More faculty and staff can be trained faster without increasing training resources
Guest lecturers can be easily integrated into the course
Limitations of Videoconferencing
The absence of QOS (Quality of Service) provides virtually no guarantee of a satisfying and successful experience
Though the technology is improving, a successful videoconference is dependent upon the connections and technologies at all of the participating sites, AND the network infrastructure
Security issues
A Web teleconferencing system uses Internet as its communication backbone, web-browser as its client-interface, and web-servers as its server that intercepts and processes the client requests.
Web conferencing is used to conduct live meetings, training, or presentations via the Internet. In a web conference, each participant sits at his or her own computer and is connected to other participants via the internet. This can be either a downloaded application on each of the attendees' computers or a web-based application where the attendees access the meeting by clicking on a link distributed by e-mail (meeting invitation) to enter the conference
Web conferencing is mostly sold as a service by various vendors. Web conferencing technologies are not standardized, which has been a major reason in the lack of interoperability, clearness, platform dependence, security concerns, service fee and market segmentation