Many video conferences include reference to other material, ranging from primary source material such as artefacts to notes of the key points of a lecture. It is possible to share some material during the conference, by using a document camera for example, but the quality can be less than ideal. Where appropriate it is preferable to distribute material by an alternative method in advance of the conference. This might be by email or on a CD-ROM, but the challenge is being able to properly display the material.
| ||||||||||||||||||||
WWW
CD/DVD
|
In all cases it is sensible
as part of the checklist to confirm material has arrived and has
been tested. |
![]() |
Of course some material, such as actual artefacts, can only be distributed in person. Including real hands-on experience of objects can really help the delivery of teaching in some subjects.
You can also share computer programs in real time during a video conference. For more information about this see the Extending Video Conferencing section of this site.
All This website is copyright 2005 WMnet - If you have any comments on this site please email info@wmnet.org.uk
Video produced by Birmingham City Council