Discussion between two or more people who can see and hear each other using video equipment and transmissions over telephone lines or the Internet.
A conference between two or more remote locations with live, animated image transmission and display. Two-way video conferencing allows both locations to see the people and presentation materials at the other location.
a live connection between people in separate locations for the purpose of communication, usually involving audio and often text as well as video
a visually interactive conference or meeting function that utilizes
a way to conduct a meeting remotely
A conference call with video feeds so the parties can see each other or can see educational or discussion material.
Video-phone call between two or more people, which may include data-sharing for showing presentations, reviewing documents.
A synchronized meeting between two or more people from separate geographic locations using two-way video technology.
Video monitors connected by telephone wires, satellite technology, or ground wires which allow individuals to meet "face-to-face" from almost anywhere in the world. A videoconference can also include graphics, video clips, and transmission of data or documents.
An audio and video link between two or more remote locations with live, moving image transmission and display. Two-way video conferencing allows both locations to see and hear the people and presentation materials at other locations, although not necessarily in a continuous presence mode. I-TV is the term usually used to signify videoconferencing in an educational setting. Videoconferencing most often refers to the business application of the technology, e.g., video meetings. Increasingly, the terms are used interchangeably.
A conference held between different groups of people in different geographic location s. Each has a PC with a video camera attached. Each person is recorded on the camera & the image is played back on the other participants PC's by a special application program.
a technological arrangement in which television monitors, cameras and microphones are linked so that people in three or more sites can all see, hear and speak to one another.
Students, while at a remote site, meet with the instructor at a set time in order to participate in real-time discussions with both video and audio feeds.