On 27th November 2012, there was a Videoconferencing User Group event at the Space Centre, Leicester.
As part of the Development Update, Tim Boundy asked delegates to take part in a quick poll to prioritise four development areas. Delegates were asked to rank the four options below in order of their preferred priority.
A. Integrated collaboration tools e.g. shared whiteboard, Chat/IM integration, etc
B. Possible interoperation with Skype/MS Lync/GoogleTalk/Adobe Connect
C. Improved streaming facilities
D. Persistent meeting rooms for groups to access ad-hoc
The Radvision XT5000 high definition conferencing system is designed to be installed either permanently in a small to medium sized conference room or as part of a Roll-about unit. The product is feature-rich, compact and easy to install.
We are delighted to announce new dates for the videoconferencing training course.
Introduction to Videoconferencing - 18 April 2013
This course will prepare you for using videoconferencing for both teaching and administrative purposes. It will provide practical advice on what to expect and how to prepare. Delegates tasked with supporting videoconferencing in their organisation will find it a useful introduction to the area and perhaps more importantly an insight into how room design and technical set up can impact on their users experience.