Video Conference Information

You'd like to do a video conference, but are unsure of where to start. You've come to the right place. Video conferencing can take on many different forms and use a variety of equipment. Use the following scenarios to find the service that is right for you.

Q: I'm a graduate student and my professor cannot make my thesis defense.

A: If your professor has access to a video conference facility, then we can host your defense in one of our facilities to allow a two-way interactive meeting.

You need two-way video conferencing. Learn More.

Q: I'm a professor and my guest speaker for my class cannot make it to campus.

A: If your guest speaker has access to a video conference facility, we can host your class in one of our facilities to engage your students with vibrant two-way discussion.

You need two-way video conferencing. Learn More.

Q: I'm involved with a conference but am unfamiliar with the terms such as H.323 and T.120.

A: These are standard two-way video conferencing terms.

You need two-way video conferencing. Learn More.

Q: I've been asked by a major news network to be a guest on a network program.

A: We can host you in our Pearson Hall facility and uplink you to the network via satellite. Two-way interaction is accomplished via a telephone IFB (an in-ear monitor).

You need a satellite-uplink. Learn More.

Q: An organization is having a national meeting and is broadcasting the proceedings and I'd like to have my students view it and have it recorded.

A: National organizations frequently broadcast live from their meetings via satellites. Given the permission, we can receive the program with the proper information.

You need a satellite downlink. Learn More.

Q: I've been asked by a major radio network to be a guest on a network program.

A: We can host you in our East Hall facility and transmit you to the network via ISDN links. Two-way interaction is accomplished via an IFB (an in-ear monitor).

You need an ISDN-Audio Link. Learn More.

Q: I have a job interview with a company in a differnt state or country.

A: If the company has access to a video conference facility, then we can host your interview in one of our facilities to allow a two-way interactive meeting.

You need two-way video conferencing. Learn More.


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Last updated: September 16 2008, 8:42 am