About Videoconferencing
Videoconferencing is a communication tool which allows video
and audio connections between two or more sites. IVN, as part
of STAGEnet, provides videoconferencing connections for the higher
ed campuses as well as K-12 schools, NDSU Extension and Research
Centers, and state government.
IVN provides the bridging allowing for up to 12 sites to connect
simultaneously. IVN uses the industry transmission standard of
internet protocol, H.323.
IVN is able to connect to H.320 or other standards with compatible
equipment, but testing is required. There will also be a charge
for this type of service. For connection to sites not on STAGEnet
or outside the state, additional information and testing is required.
The interactivity with videoconferencing can be enhanced using
other audio visual aids with the equipment. Most rooms are equipped
with a document camera or VCR. Laptops may be available or can
be brought in for PowerPoint presentations.
Classroom technicians can be requested to operate the equipment
for the presenter in higher education sites. Videoconferencing
equipment is easy to use. Higher ed site and technical coordinators
can train those who wish to learn more about the teaching techniques
or operating videoconferencing equipment.
Types of Connections
Videoconferencing connections consists of two types:
Point-to-Point involving only two sites
Host site makes the connection by dialing the
other
site using the alias or IP address.
Connecting one STAGEnet certified endpoint to another is as
simple as making a telephone call. The dialing address of all
STAGEnet sites can be found on the IVN web site at www.ndivn.nodak.edu,
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Multi-Point:
involves three or more sites
Scheduling is required through your consortium
scheduler or IVN scheduler to make the connection
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