2. Teleconferencing
means meeting through
telecommunication medium. It is
generic term of linking people
between two or more locations by
electronics.
4. 6 Types of Teleconferencing:
1. Audio Teleconferencing
2. Audiographic Teleconferencing
3. Computer Teleconferencing
4. Video Teleconferencing
5. Business Television Teleconferencing
6. Distance Location conferencing
5. Use a Telecommunication channel
Link people at multiple locations
Interactive to provide two-way
communications
Dynamic to require user active
participation.
6. 1. Audio Teleconferencing
Voice only, sometimes called
conference calling. Interactively
links people in remote locations
via telephone lines.
8. 2. Audiographic Teleconferencing
Uses narrow band telecommunication
channels to transmit visual information
such as graphics, alpha-numerics,
documents, and video pictures as an
adjunct to voice communication.
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10. 3. Computer Teleconferencing
Uses telephone lines to connect
two or more computers and
modems. Anything that can be
done on a computer can be sent
over the lines.
12. 4. Video Teleconferencing
Combines audio and video to provide
voice communications and video
images. Can be one-way video/two-
way audio, or two-way video/two-way
audio. It can display anything that
can be captured by a TV camera.
14. 5. Business Television (BTV)
Is the production and distribution, via
satelite , of video programs for closed
user grouped audiences, It often has two-
way audio interaction component made
through a simple telephone line.
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16. 6. Distance Location conferencing
Allows for learning and knowledge
exchanges using computers and
telecommunication. Can be used to
conduct of actual class or to hold
meetings among team numbers who
are not in the same location.
19. Videoconferencing increases efficiency and
results in a more profitable use of limited
resources. It is a very personal medium for
human issues where face-to-face
communications are necessary. When you can
see and hear the person you are talking to on a
television monitor, they respond as though you
were in the same room together. It is an
effective alternative to travel which can easily
add up to weeks of non-productive time each
year.
20. With videoconferencing, you never have to
leave the office. Documents are available,
and experts can be on hand. A crisis that
might take on major proportions if you are
out of town, can be handled because you're
on the job. Videoconferencing maximizes
efficiency because it provides a way to
meet with several groups in different
locations, at the same time.
21. Move Information – not People
Electronic delivery is more efficient than
physically moving people to a sight,
whether it is a faculty member or
administrator
23. Advantages
Saves money as you do not need to
travel/ commute to the other person/s
location.
Saves your time and energy.
24. Latent application like Skype allow you to
meet up with several partner at once, if
the video does not work , you also have
the option to switch to audio-only way.
Allows you to observed the body language
of the other person, giving non-verbal
clues that can help you manage the
conversation better
(e.g. putting at ease a nervous employee)
25. Disadvantages
Exchange of information is less dynamic
than a force.
Decision making process can be slower
as you may need offline to consult far ties
and then get break on call.
26. Technical issues like power failure ,
internet connectivity the other party not
knowing how to use such technology , etc.
, can act an bottle necks, sometimes
delaying work and causing you to miss
deadline.