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Using Audio, Web, and Video
Conferencing for Distance Learning
Using Audio, Web, and Video
Conferencing for Distance Learning
Distance learning has been
greatly increasing in popularity over the course of the last
several years, and as distance learning technologies become
more accessible and less expensive it doesn’t look like this
trend will be stopping soon. By utilizing modern audio and
video conferencing technology combined with web conferencing
software, you can greatly increase the effectiveness of
distance learning for both the teachers who provide the
content and the students who wish to learn it. To help you
determine whether audio and video conferencing and web
technology can help you to improve your distance learning
programs, please consider the following information.
Audio Conferencing
The use of audio conferencing
in distance learning can be of great benefit to both teachers
and students, since it allows them to interact with one
another in ways that standard correspondence and e-mail
communication cannot match. By using an audio bridge to allow
real-time communication with a number of students at one or
more distant locations, an educator can converse directly with
students so as to answer any questions that they might have
while allowing their comments and other input to drive the
class discussion in new and interesting directions. Audio
conferencing also allows an advanced distance learning setup
to be established with relatively low cost and little
technical maintenance. The main drawback to audio conferencing
is the fact that there is no visual component to the lessons
that are being taught; this is where video conferencing comes
into play.
Video Conferencing
In a manner that is very
similar to audio conferencing, video conferencing can allow
distance educators to interact directly with students in real
time. As the name suggests, the main difference between the
forms is that video conferencing adds one or more cameras into
the mix so that students will be able to see as well as hear
the teacher or other speaker as well as any materials that
they may present. A video conferencing setup may work in one
of two ways… there may be a video camera setup which captures
the video and audio of the teacher or speaker and an audio
setup which captures the responses of the students (meaning
that there is one-way video and two-way audio), or there may
be video setups on both ends of the conference connection to
capture both video and audio (which allows for real time
two-way video communication.) The video which is captured and
transmitted (be it one-way video or two-way) is displayed on a
television or other monitor at the other end of the
connection; audio may also be routed into speakers within the
monitor, external speakers, or a separate audio conferencing
setup.
Internet Conferencing Solutions
Another alternative for
distance learning which is growing in popularity combines both
audio and video conferencing with the ease and convenience of
internet communication. A number of software companies market
internet conferencing software which allows users to not only
interact directly with those on the other end of the
connection, but additional software components may be
integrated and used as well. This can be useful for distance
learning educators by allowing them to post questions,
quizzes, images, or a variety of other components which the
students may then interact with and answer. Internet
conferencing may feature either one- or two-way video, and
utilizes two-way audio to allow teachers and students to
converse as needed during lessons. In many cases software
features may be customized to only allow certain users to
receive specific content as well, so that sessions with
multiple student locations may each have content specific to
them as a supplement to the material being discussed by the
instructor or other speakers.
Distance learning is increasing
in popularity while expenses continue to decrease, and it
looks like this trend is here long term. To learn how you can
take advantage of these products visit our
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