Shared teaching with multimedia-enhanced video-conferencing

In Scotland all 13 universities and a number (8) of other related institutions of higher education are connected on a high bandwidth computer network. Organizationally, this is composed of four interconnected Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs). The high bandwidth (155 Mbit/s) and the network's o...

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Main Authors: Charles Duncan (Author), Martin Morrey (Author), Gwen Bayne (Author), Iain MacLaren (Author), Patrick Walder (Author), John McQuillan (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Association for Learning Technology, 1998-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:In Scotland all 13 universities and a number (8) of other related institutions of higher education are connected on a high bandwidth computer network. Organizationally, this is composed of four interconnected Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs). The high bandwidth (155 Mbit/s) and the network's operation under ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) enables routine use of high quality video-conferencing between institutions. Each institution has at least one (all the universities have two) video-conferencing suites, fully equipped with audio and video equipment and direct network access for PCs.
Item Description:10.3402/rlt.v6i3.11160
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