VIDEO- CONFERENCING Year 13. Lesson Objectives Pupils will understand: The definition of video-conferencing. Use and associated hardware of video-conferencing.

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VIDEO- CONFERENCING Year 13

Lesson Objectives Pupils will understand: The definition of video-conferencing. Use and associated hardware of video-conferencing. Advantages and disadvantages of video-conferencing for the organisation and individual.

What is video-conferencing? A conference/meeting in which participants in different locations are able to communicate with each other in sound and vision over a network.

What hardware might be used? Very fast broadband connection because of the amount of data that needs to be transferred. Video/Web cameras [Remote - can be moved around to specific points] Monitors or High quality screens Microphones Speakers Can you think of any others?

Discussion What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of video- conferencing?

No need to travel to meetings so save money on expenses More work done due to less time travelling Happier workers, not away from home for long periods attending meetings Shorter working hours, more leisure time. ADVANTAGES OF VIDEOCONFERENCING TO WORKERS

Cheaper to run, no need to pay overtime or expenses travelling More work done due to less time travelling by workers. Happier workers, not away from home for long periods Can arrange meetings much easier, not as much prior warning required Keep in touch with branches located far away or in other countries ADVANTAGES OF VIDEOCONFERENCING TO BUSINESS

Initial cost of buying equipment and setting up the facility Product design company can’t handle and feel the product Some people don’t like speaking on camera No personal feel to meetings Slow broadband can create a blocky picture and break in audio DISADVANTAGES OF VIDEOCONFERENCING

Exam Questions? None have been asked so far, however. What is the definition of video-conferencing? [1] Describe 3 types of hardware needed for video-conferencing. [3] Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of video-conferencing. [6]