Video TeleConferencing (VTC)
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What is Video Teleconferencing?
Video TeleConferencing is communication across distance with video and audio contact that may also include graphics and data exchange. Video TeleConferencing technology allows individuals at two or more locations to see, hear and share documents and graphics with each other at the same time. |
When should I use Video TeleConferencing?
You should use Video TeleConferencing whenever you feel that face-to-face communication is preferable to non-visual forms of contact. Administrative, instructional learning and research processes may all be enhanced by Video TeleConferencing. The key benefit to Video TeleConferencing is that it allows the participants of the video conference to see other as if they were there in person. |
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What are the key benefits to Video TeleConferencing?
- Multiple formats to present data from PC's, VCR's and DVD's
- Connection speed at 348 Kbps
- Connects to any ISDN based system worldwide
- Can connect to IP base video conferencing systems over the public internet with the assistance of the UH STAN Bridge
- Wide range of auxiliary audio-visual and computer presentation subsystems
- Registered with most major bridging services
- Seating up to 45 participants in KMC's Room 758
If you are interested in using the Koko'okolu Community Pediatric Fellowship Program's Video TeleConferencing system and its services, please contact our office at 808.271.6980 or email at info@kcpfp.org.
In order to maintain the Video TeleConferencing equipment and service, Koko'okolu Community Pediatric Fellowship Programs accepts donations. Employees of the University of Hawai'i and the John A. Burns School of Medicine - Department of Pediatrics service charges may be waived.
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