In its most basic form, videoconferencing is a live transmission of video and audio
back-and-forth between two or more separate locations - participants are able to join the dialogue or make presentations
as if they are in the same room.
For more information on videoconferencing, please refer to the online library located on the News and Resources
page.
Features:
 
Picture within picture, PowerPoint, and recording capabilities
Can be used for one-to-one, one-to-group, or group-to-group communication
Benefits:
 
Reduces travel expenses by extending face-to-face contact
Can enrich regular meetings with live demonstrations,
tours of different facilities, simultaneous presentations, collaborative tasks, and assist with
follow-up activities