Video conferencing allows for real-time two-way video and audio communication between two or more locations. It can be used to deliver distance education by enabling interaction between teachers and remote students. Some benefits are reducing travel costs, increasing class sizes, and providing access to experts anywhere. However, video conferencing also faces limitations such as high setup costs, technical issues, and lack of in-person interaction. It works best when teachers and students initially meet in person before using the technology. Universities like the University of Alaska use video conferencing to connect classrooms, conduct interviews, and collaborate across institutions.
What’s Here, What’s Coming? Bleeding Edge Video TechnologiesAnn Treacy
What’s Here, What’s Coming? Bleeding Edge Video Technologies; a presentation by Dustin Artwohl from Video Guidance to the 2009 Blandin Broadband Conference in Minnesota
Bobbi Jo Glowacki proposes providing pagers to EMS personnel to improve communication and response times. Currently, personnel cannot use personal cell phones during shifts, creating issues receiving dispatch messages due to phones being off or in dead zones. Pager implementation is estimated to improve communication by 90% and decrease response times by 50% within the first year. Research shows pagers have better coverage, battery life, and signal penetration than cell phones. The total startup cost for 25 pagers and a one year contract is $6,261. Response times will be monitored monthly and quarterly reports will evaluate the effectiveness of the new system.
Evolve South West - Rural ICT ConferenceJulie Hawker
The COSMIC Evolve Project provides free ICT support to small, rural voluntary and community organizations (VCOs) in Somerset, Dorset, Devon and Cornwall. The project aims to encourage VCOs to make more effective use of ICT through benchmarking, support, advice and promoting resources. The project works with 20 VCOs per county, providing tailored ICT support through initial meetings, follow up support implementing priorities, and final reviews assessing progress against goals.
North View Primary School believes that all children have gifts and talents that can be nurtured. The school provides a structured approach to help pupils discover and develop their talents through academic and non-academic programs. Talents are identified through lessons and modules, and pupils are directed to cocurricular activities for further development. The school aims to provide opportunities for pupils to achieve, excel, and gain confidence in their talents.
This document describes how the Zakinche survey tool works and allows users to analyze response data. It explains that users can take surveys on a 7-point agreement scale, and then view graphical analyses of the responses, including averages and comparisons to their own opinions. Users can also apply filters to the graphs to view data by questions, demographics or specific people. The document encourages joining groups or creating polls to understand how friends, families or others think on topics of interest, and notes the goal is to have discussions in a respectful manner.
The document discusses travel tips and suggestions for visiting Italy. It recommends bringing a camera to capture Italy's historical places and beautiful scenery. It also suggests making hotel and restaurant reservations in advance, obtaining necessary documents like a passport and visa, changing money, and buying a map to avoid getting lost. Additional tips include visiting the town of Trentino for its old architecture and calm atmosphere, enjoying mountain views from beaches, and walking barefoot on sandy beaches. Proper preparations are emphasized like bringing extra credit cards, cash, jackets, boots, and comfortable clothes for varying weather.
Video conferencing allows for real-time two-way video and audio communication between two or more locations. It can be used to deliver distance education by enabling interaction between teachers and remote students. Some benefits are reducing travel costs, increasing class sizes, and providing access to experts anywhere. However, video conferencing also faces limitations such as high setup costs, technical issues, and lack of in-person interaction. It works best when teachers and students initially meet in person before using the technology. Universities like the University of Alaska use video conferencing to connect classrooms, conduct interviews, and collaborate across institutions.
What’s Here, What’s Coming? Bleeding Edge Video TechnologiesAnn Treacy
What’s Here, What’s Coming? Bleeding Edge Video Technologies; a presentation by Dustin Artwohl from Video Guidance to the 2009 Blandin Broadband Conference in Minnesota
Bobbi Jo Glowacki proposes providing pagers to EMS personnel to improve communication and response times. Currently, personnel cannot use personal cell phones during shifts, creating issues receiving dispatch messages due to phones being off or in dead zones. Pager implementation is estimated to improve communication by 90% and decrease response times by 50% within the first year. Research shows pagers have better coverage, battery life, and signal penetration than cell phones. The total startup cost for 25 pagers and a one year contract is $6,261. Response times will be monitored monthly and quarterly reports will evaluate the effectiveness of the new system.
Evolve South West - Rural ICT ConferenceJulie Hawker
The COSMIC Evolve Project provides free ICT support to small, rural voluntary and community organizations (VCOs) in Somerset, Dorset, Devon and Cornwall. The project aims to encourage VCOs to make more effective use of ICT through benchmarking, support, advice and promoting resources. The project works with 20 VCOs per county, providing tailored ICT support through initial meetings, follow up support implementing priorities, and final reviews assessing progress against goals.
North View Primary School believes that all children have gifts and talents that can be nurtured. The school provides a structured approach to help pupils discover and develop their talents through academic and non-academic programs. Talents are identified through lessons and modules, and pupils are directed to cocurricular activities for further development. The school aims to provide opportunities for pupils to achieve, excel, and gain confidence in their talents.
This document describes how the Zakinche survey tool works and allows users to analyze response data. It explains that users can take surveys on a 7-point agreement scale, and then view graphical analyses of the responses, including averages and comparisons to their own opinions. Users can also apply filters to the graphs to view data by questions, demographics or specific people. The document encourages joining groups or creating polls to understand how friends, families or others think on topics of interest, and notes the goal is to have discussions in a respectful manner.
The document discusses travel tips and suggestions for visiting Italy. It recommends bringing a camera to capture Italy's historical places and beautiful scenery. It also suggests making hotel and restaurant reservations in advance, obtaining necessary documents like a passport and visa, changing money, and buying a map to avoid getting lost. Additional tips include visiting the town of Trentino for its old architecture and calm atmosphere, enjoying mountain views from beaches, and walking barefoot on sandy beaches. Proper preparations are emphasized like bringing extra credit cards, cash, jackets, boots, and comfortable clothes for varying weather.
This Presentation aims to explain what is The Innovation in Zakinché. And the potential of this platform to help people find and reach agreements.
Review and share your opinion.
How it works Zakinché 2014 http://goo.gl/sF6TYm
Evaluates the ethical limit Draft to the parliamentary salary system http://wp.me/pgJCu-7B
Earthquake in Northern Chile http://wp.me/pgJCu-7c
This document discusses strategic investment in compliance programs and understanding the decision calculus around compliance. It notes that compliance programs come at substantial costs that must be managed to avoid uncontrolled cost increases. The key is understanding the risk reduction objective and finding the "sweet spot" where additional investment provides limited further risk reduction. It addresses evaluating compliance costs and failure costs using a net present value framework to determine the optimal investment level. A case study shows how ongoing risk assessment saved a company over $1 million annually by employing proven methodologies.
This is general information on the subject of changelings. It is based on actual research I did about the real-life folklore. People actually believed this stuff!
Bridging The Workplace Generational Gap Cchra Presentation Feb2011Karen Callahan Stacey
The document discusses bridging the generational gap in the workplace. It identifies four generations currently in the workforce - Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Generation Y. It provides an overview of the defining characteristics and values of each generation. Additionally, it notes the changing demographics and expectations of employees and employers. Finally, it recommends strategies for organizations to retain and hire employees from all generations, such as offering flexible schedules and opportunities for professional and personal development.
This document lists and groups 70 irregular verbs in English according to their patterns in the past tense and past participle forms. The verbs are organized into 7 groups based on these patterns. For each verb, the infinitive, past tense, and past participle forms are provided, along with an English translation of the meaning. A note at the bottom indicates that some verbs also have alternative regular past and past participle forms.
Development of a 3d animated short film using 3d animation techniqueAfsarah Jahin
This document outlines the process of developing a 3D animated short film. It discusses the motivation, system requirements, and production pipeline which includes pre-production, production, and post-production stages. Pre-production involves concept development, storyboarding, and voice recording. Production includes 3D modeling, rigging, animation, and rendering. Post-production consists of compositing, visual effects, and output of the final film. The document also notes limitations around rendering time and potential optimizations and future applications of 3D animation.
The Beatles formed in 1960 in Liverpool and were one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands in history. They consisted of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. While their early style was rooted in 1950s rock and roll, they experimented with different genres. They were trendsetters and influenced social and cultural revolutions of the 1960s. After breaking up in 1970, the members pursued successful solo careers.
The document appears to be a series of questions from a job application or hiring process feedback form, asking about the applicant's experience with and opinions on various aspects of the application and hiring workflow, including whether they liked the overall process, what could be improved, how far they progressed previously, and how events influenced their subsequent actions.
Animation Film Production Pipeline By : animationgossips.com (Jayant Sharma)Jayant Sharma
Animation Film Production Pipeline By : animationgossips.com (Jayant Sharma)
Topic : Production Pipeline of Animation
What is the production pipeline?
Logical organization of the steps required to produce an animated feature film
Overlaps with the company organizational structure – departments, budgets
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Pipeline Organization
Every company has its own pipeline
Every movie changes the pipeline
– requirements are changing
– save money
– increase the quality of the movie
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Pipeline Organization
Many Departments
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Pipeline Organization
Pre-Production
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Pipeline Organization
Characters and Sets
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Pipeline Organization
Movement
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Pipeline Organization
Post-Production
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Stage 1:
In stage 1 we have to develop a concept or idea.
And from that concept or idea we collect more information related to it and start developing a story for our Animation Film/Clip.
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Stage 2: PRE-PRODUCTION
In Stage 2 we breakup our story in multiple scripts.
STORY = SCRIPT - 1 + SCRIPT - 2 + ... ... + SCRIPT - n
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Stage 2: PRE-PRODUCTION
Then we prepare thumbnails of each scripts separately.
Stage 2: PRE-PRODUCTION
Next Step is to prepare following from each thumbnails:
Character Designing
After story come characters
Consists mostly of drawings, or sculptures
body poses
facial expressions
key features from multiple points of view
Character Designing
Character in various Emotions and Face Impressions
Story Boarding
The film in outline form
specify the key scenes
specify the camera moves and edits
specify character gross motion
Typically paper and pencil sketches on individual
Sheets taped on a wall
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Stage 3: PRODUCTION
In this stage now we are going to animate our movie.
Animate
Character Animation
Stage 4: POST-PRODUCTION
This is last stage for Animation movie/clip where we cover following:
Compositing
Rendering
Sound/Music Designing
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Stage 4: POST-PRODUCTION
Frames can take hours to render.
1800 frames for a single minute of animation.
Pixar has a HUGE render farm.
Stage 4: POST-PRODUCTION
Sound and Music must have to match your video theme and Character Voices have to match your characters.
Sound/Music Designing
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Thanks Jayant Sharma For more Info : http://www.animationgossips.com
Pre production, production and post production roles within a music videojs21942
The document discusses the various roles and stages involved in producing a music video or film. It describes pre-production roles like storyboarding and location management. Production roles include the director, camera crew, makeup artists, and others on set. Post-production involves editing, visual effects, and color grading. Key roles like the director, producer, and production manager oversee the entire process from pre to post-production.
Pre-production, Production & Post-production Process in 3D Animation Veetil Digital Service
Transforming virtual ideas into larger than life is 3D animations. Cutting-edge applications, digital marketing efforts, highest efficiency; The animation process can be classified into three stages.
This document provides guidance on effective oral presentation techniques. It discusses the key components of an oral presentation including the introduction, body, and conclusion. It emphasizes the importance of being well-prepared, rehearsed, and using visual aids to engage the audience. Effective delivery requires making eye contact, using your voice well, and paying attention to timing and audience feedback.
Ever wondered what it takes to create an animation? In this fun and descriptive eBook, you will learn how animation starts from imagination to the big screen! Lets take a step-by-step journey into the world of an animation studio.
The production of an animated film involves three main stages: pre-production, production, and post-production. In pre-production, the story, characters, and animatics are developed. Production includes modeling, texturing, lighting, rigging, and animating the characters. Post-production consists of compositing the elements, adding sound editing, and video editing to finalize the film.
Video steaming Throughput Performance Analysis over LTEiosrjce
This document analyzes the video streaming throughput performance over LTE networks using the OPNET simulation tool. It simulates two scenarios: 1) downlink and uplink video conferencing with static users and 2) the same with users moving at 30m/s. The key metrics measured are packet delay variation and end-to-end delay. The results show that static users experience higher packet delay variation than mobile users, likely due to increased traffic accumulation. End-to-end delay is also higher for static users compared to those moving at 30m/s.
10 things you should know, but no one ever told you-2010 versionEvan Van Lissum
The first quote of the “10 things” presentation of DMF2009 was: “What might be true today, may be false tomorrow”. One year later, this quote seems more valid than ever. Times are changing at the speed of light. This year’s “10 things” presentation is an accurate update of what is still valid, what is not anymore valid and other nice things to know about the internet. So, everyone who wants an update in 25 minutes about what’s hot or not, is more than welcome.
This document discusses how video communication technologies like Cisco TelePresence can transform businesses by enabling improved collaboration across global operations. It notes that as businesses expand globally and innovation speeds up, collaboration is becoming more important but also more difficult. Telepresence solutions allow businesses to reduce costs, improve productivity and decision making through virtual face-to-face meetings and interactions that are as natural as in-person communication. The document outlines the business benefits customers have experienced and provides an overview of Cisco's telepresence portfolio and strategies for successful deployment.
Unify and Simplify Better Collaboration for Videoguy
The document discusses how unified communications (UCC) can improve productivity, business effectiveness, and customer loyalty. It provides an overview of Meridian and UCC's goals of an integrated solution for voice, video, and data. Examples of benefits include increased employee productivity through collaboration tools, improved business processes through streamlined communication, and strengthened partnerships through real-time interaction. The ROI of UCC is estimated at hundreds of percent based on reduced costs, greater efficiency, and improved customer service. Meridian can help customers implement best-of-breed UCC solutions and realize these benefits.
This Presentation aims to explain what is The Innovation in Zakinché. And the potential of this platform to help people find and reach agreements.
Review and share your opinion.
How it works Zakinché 2014 http://goo.gl/sF6TYm
Evaluates the ethical limit Draft to the parliamentary salary system http://wp.me/pgJCu-7B
Earthquake in Northern Chile http://wp.me/pgJCu-7c
This document discusses strategic investment in compliance programs and understanding the decision calculus around compliance. It notes that compliance programs come at substantial costs that must be managed to avoid uncontrolled cost increases. The key is understanding the risk reduction objective and finding the "sweet spot" where additional investment provides limited further risk reduction. It addresses evaluating compliance costs and failure costs using a net present value framework to determine the optimal investment level. A case study shows how ongoing risk assessment saved a company over $1 million annually by employing proven methodologies.
This is general information on the subject of changelings. It is based on actual research I did about the real-life folklore. People actually believed this stuff!
Bridging The Workplace Generational Gap Cchra Presentation Feb2011Karen Callahan Stacey
The document discusses bridging the generational gap in the workplace. It identifies four generations currently in the workforce - Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Generation Y. It provides an overview of the defining characteristics and values of each generation. Additionally, it notes the changing demographics and expectations of employees and employers. Finally, it recommends strategies for organizations to retain and hire employees from all generations, such as offering flexible schedules and opportunities for professional and personal development.
This document lists and groups 70 irregular verbs in English according to their patterns in the past tense and past participle forms. The verbs are organized into 7 groups based on these patterns. For each verb, the infinitive, past tense, and past participle forms are provided, along with an English translation of the meaning. A note at the bottom indicates that some verbs also have alternative regular past and past participle forms.
Development of a 3d animated short film using 3d animation techniqueAfsarah Jahin
This document outlines the process of developing a 3D animated short film. It discusses the motivation, system requirements, and production pipeline which includes pre-production, production, and post-production stages. Pre-production involves concept development, storyboarding, and voice recording. Production includes 3D modeling, rigging, animation, and rendering. Post-production consists of compositing, visual effects, and output of the final film. The document also notes limitations around rendering time and potential optimizations and future applications of 3D animation.
The Beatles formed in 1960 in Liverpool and were one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands in history. They consisted of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. While their early style was rooted in 1950s rock and roll, they experimented with different genres. They were trendsetters and influenced social and cultural revolutions of the 1960s. After breaking up in 1970, the members pursued successful solo careers.
The document appears to be a series of questions from a job application or hiring process feedback form, asking about the applicant's experience with and opinions on various aspects of the application and hiring workflow, including whether they liked the overall process, what could be improved, how far they progressed previously, and how events influenced their subsequent actions.
Animation Film Production Pipeline By : animationgossips.com (Jayant Sharma)Jayant Sharma
Animation Film Production Pipeline By : animationgossips.com (Jayant Sharma)
Topic : Production Pipeline of Animation
What is the production pipeline?
Logical organization of the steps required to produce an animated feature film
Overlaps with the company organizational structure – departments, budgets
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Pipeline Organization
Every company has its own pipeline
Every movie changes the pipeline
– requirements are changing
– save money
– increase the quality of the movie
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Pipeline Organization
Many Departments
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Pipeline Organization
Pre-Production
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Pipeline Organization
Characters and Sets
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Pipeline Organization
Movement
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Pipeline Organization
Post-Production
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Stage 1:
In stage 1 we have to develop a concept or idea.
And from that concept or idea we collect more information related to it and start developing a story for our Animation Film/Clip.
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Stage 2: PRE-PRODUCTION
In Stage 2 we breakup our story in multiple scripts.
STORY = SCRIPT - 1 + SCRIPT - 2 + ... ... + SCRIPT - n
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Stage 2: PRE-PRODUCTION
Then we prepare thumbnails of each scripts separately.
Stage 2: PRE-PRODUCTION
Next Step is to prepare following from each thumbnails:
Character Designing
After story come characters
Consists mostly of drawings, or sculptures
body poses
facial expressions
key features from multiple points of view
Character Designing
Character in various Emotions and Face Impressions
Story Boarding
The film in outline form
specify the key scenes
specify the camera moves and edits
specify character gross motion
Typically paper and pencil sketches on individual
Sheets taped on a wall
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Stage 3: PRODUCTION
In this stage now we are going to animate our movie.
Animate
Character Animation
Stage 4: POST-PRODUCTION
This is last stage for Animation movie/clip where we cover following:
Compositing
Rendering
Sound/Music Designing
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Stage 4: POST-PRODUCTION
Frames can take hours to render.
1800 frames for a single minute of animation.
Pixar has a HUGE render farm.
Stage 4: POST-PRODUCTION
Sound and Music must have to match your video theme and Character Voices have to match your characters.
Sound/Music Designing
For more visit : http://www.animationgossips.com
Thanks Jayant Sharma For more Info : http://www.animationgossips.com
Pre production, production and post production roles within a music videojs21942
The document discusses the various roles and stages involved in producing a music video or film. It describes pre-production roles like storyboarding and location management. Production roles include the director, camera crew, makeup artists, and others on set. Post-production involves editing, visual effects, and color grading. Key roles like the director, producer, and production manager oversee the entire process from pre to post-production.
Pre-production, Production & Post-production Process in 3D Animation Veetil Digital Service
Transforming virtual ideas into larger than life is 3D animations. Cutting-edge applications, digital marketing efforts, highest efficiency; The animation process can be classified into three stages.
This document provides guidance on effective oral presentation techniques. It discusses the key components of an oral presentation including the introduction, body, and conclusion. It emphasizes the importance of being well-prepared, rehearsed, and using visual aids to engage the audience. Effective delivery requires making eye contact, using your voice well, and paying attention to timing and audience feedback.
Ever wondered what it takes to create an animation? In this fun and descriptive eBook, you will learn how animation starts from imagination to the big screen! Lets take a step-by-step journey into the world of an animation studio.
The production of an animated film involves three main stages: pre-production, production, and post-production. In pre-production, the story, characters, and animatics are developed. Production includes modeling, texturing, lighting, rigging, and animating the characters. Post-production consists of compositing the elements, adding sound editing, and video editing to finalize the film.
Video steaming Throughput Performance Analysis over LTEiosrjce
This document analyzes the video streaming throughput performance over LTE networks using the OPNET simulation tool. It simulates two scenarios: 1) downlink and uplink video conferencing with static users and 2) the same with users moving at 30m/s. The key metrics measured are packet delay variation and end-to-end delay. The results show that static users experience higher packet delay variation than mobile users, likely due to increased traffic accumulation. End-to-end delay is also higher for static users compared to those moving at 30m/s.
10 things you should know, but no one ever told you-2010 versionEvan Van Lissum
The first quote of the “10 things” presentation of DMF2009 was: “What might be true today, may be false tomorrow”. One year later, this quote seems more valid than ever. Times are changing at the speed of light. This year’s “10 things” presentation is an accurate update of what is still valid, what is not anymore valid and other nice things to know about the internet. So, everyone who wants an update in 25 minutes about what’s hot or not, is more than welcome.
This document discusses how video communication technologies like Cisco TelePresence can transform businesses by enabling improved collaboration across global operations. It notes that as businesses expand globally and innovation speeds up, collaboration is becoming more important but also more difficult. Telepresence solutions allow businesses to reduce costs, improve productivity and decision making through virtual face-to-face meetings and interactions that are as natural as in-person communication. The document outlines the business benefits customers have experienced and provides an overview of Cisco's telepresence portfolio and strategies for successful deployment.
Unify and Simplify Better Collaboration for Videoguy
The document discusses how unified communications (UCC) can improve productivity, business effectiveness, and customer loyalty. It provides an overview of Meridian and UCC's goals of an integrated solution for voice, video, and data. Examples of benefits include increased employee productivity through collaboration tools, improved business processes through streamlined communication, and strengthened partnerships through real-time interaction. The ROI of UCC is estimated at hundreds of percent based on reduced costs, greater efficiency, and improved customer service. Meridian can help customers implement best-of-breed UCC solutions and realize these benefits.
Unify and Simplify Better Collaboration for Videoguy
The document discusses how unified communications (UCC) can improve productivity, business effectiveness, and customer loyalty. It provides an overview of Meridian and UCC's goals of an integrated solution for voice, video, and data. Examples of benefits include increased employee productivity through collaboration tools, improved business processes through streamlined communication, and strengthened partnerships through real-time interaction. The ROI of UCC is estimated at hundreds of percent based on reduced costs, greater efficiency, and improved customer service. Meridian can help customers implement best-of-breed UCC solutions and realize these benefits.
Unify and Simplify Better Collaboration for Videoguy
The document discusses how unified communications (UCC) can improve productivity, business effectiveness, and customer loyalty. It provides an overview of Meridian and UCC's goals of an integrated solution for voice, video, and data. Examples of benefits include increased employee productivity through collaboration tools, improved business processes through streamlined communication, and strengthened partnerships through real-time interaction. The ROI of UCC is estimated at hundreds of percent based on reduced costs, greater efficiency, and improved customer service. Meridian can help customers implement best-of-breed UCC solutions and realize these benefits.
Unify and Simplify Better Collaboration for Videoguy
The document discusses how unified communications (UCC) can improve productivity, business effectiveness, and customer loyalty. It provides an overview of Meridian and UCC's goals of an integrated solution for voice, video, and data. Examples of benefits include increased employee productivity through collaboration tools, improved business processes through streamlined communication, and stronger customer relationships. The ROI of UCC is estimated at hundreds of percent based on reduced costs, greater efficiency, and improved customer service. Meridian can help customers implement best-of-breed UCC solutions and realize these benefits.
Telepresence systems can provide several key business benefits:
1) They boost employee productivity by reducing travel time and costs, enabling real-time communication, and allowing flexible work arrangements.
2) Telepresence can increase employee retention rates by supporting flexible workstyles that are highly valued by employees.
3) By reducing business travel, telepresence can significantly decrease a company's carbon footprint and environmental impact.
4) Telepresence streamlines cross-cultural communication and international business relations by facilitating more natural face-to-face style meetings remotely.
5) Significant cost savings can be realized through large reductions in business travel costs, such as flights, hotels, meals, and commute times, that are replaced with telepresence meetings
Exploring benefits of audio visual services.pdfharryh79181267
In the fast-growing and consuming information world of today, audio visual services have expanded its industry line due to importance to the lives of people, businesses and educational institutions, etc. They make use of audio, combined with other visual elements, to create and maintain an attention about information which it leaves transparent. The way you communicate and exchange information has been completely transformed by audio-visual services, which range from business presentations to instructive seminars and entertaining events.
This PPT will help you to know economical benefit of video conferencing in different sector. It is on educational level. It will not work as a professional level presentation. this ppt required more facts and figure to actually need that data. MBA, BMS, or any educational level presentation will get much more data from it, This will be sufficient for student level presentation
PictoComm® is a communications tool developed by CDS and University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust in response to the difficulties faced by both patients and healthcare practitioners when communication is or becomes a barrier.
Collaboration Platform: Videoconferencing, Dan Driscoll, Video Guidance Ann Treacy
This document provides an overview of video conferencing and its expanding use across different industries such as banking, healthcare, and education. It discusses how video conferencing is moving from dedicated conference room systems to cloud-based solutions that can be accessed from any device. Examples are given of how banks are using video conferencing for customer service and training, and how healthcare is using it for patient care and education. The document also outlines best practices for a successful video conferencing rollout and introduces cloud-based solutions and services from a company called Video Guidance.
The document provides an 8-step guide to understanding the possibilities of video conferencing. It discusses how video conferencing can change the way people communicate by saving costs and improving productivity. It encourages readers to imagine how their organization could use video conferencing across different departments like executives, sales, HR, R&D, and more. The guide also discusses calculating return on investment and outlines the essential video components and elements of an end-to-end video conferencing solution.
This document discusses a case study on implementing virtual meetings and video conferencing in organizations. It examines whether business travel will be necessary in the future or become outdated due to virtual options. It also compares telepresence and video conferencing, noting telepresence provides a more "in-person" experience but at a much higher cost. The document evaluates how video conferencing provides value to businesses through improved communication and considers if it constitutes smart management. It also discusses factors a small business should consider when deciding whether to implement video conferencing.
Yorktel Whitepaper: Save Money, Leverage Time Return on Engagement Using Coll...Melissa Luongo
By Ron Gaboury CEO
We have become a society where information is received multiple ways simultaneously. Media simultaneously has “talking heads,” visual data, social media and graphics at the bottom of the screen; accessible everywhere. Younger generations expect this constant video flow as the norm. Can this backfire? How do we use it to our advantage instead of giving in to ‘information overload’? It is time to develop a strategy to better engage people by effectively using collaboration and visual tools. Here we discuss how to shift the ever-common business meeting into a collaborative session that not only boosts productivity, but nurtures your “soft assets” and promotes a measurement far more important than ROI—your ROE (return on engagement).
The document summarizes the opening conference for Northwestern Michigan College in August 2012. It includes welcome remarks from the Board of Trustees vice chair and recognition of the college's accomplishments from the previous year in areas like learner success, financial stability, international competence, workforce development, and lifelong relationships. Updates are provided on changes at the state, national, and competitive levels. The presentation emphasizes focusing on learner success and establishing lifelong relationships as priorities for the coming year.
BT Conferencing provides efficient audio, web, and video conferencing services to reduce costs and carbon emissions while improving productivity and collaboration. Conferencing allows meetings to be held without physical travel, saving money on transportation while maintaining interactivity. Customers report significant savings on travel costs and time through using BT's conferencing tools, which range from audio-only calls to full video conferences. The costs for audio and web conferencing start at around 6 pence and 11 pence per minute per participant respectively, while video conferencing costs vary depending on needs but provide face-to-face interaction without travel.
This document discusses an interactive rich media platform that can be used for education, corporate training, government, and healthcare purposes. It allows users to author interactive presentations, track users and issue certificates. The platform offers benefits like quick editing of existing content, automatic classroom capture, and engaging students with interactive forms. A case study from Clarkstown discusses how they used interactive videos, surveys, and quizzes in an asynchronous learning course that took 16 minutes to complete and fulfilled requirements. Pricing information is available by contacting the company.
The document summarizes Polycom's vision for enabling collaboration through video technology. It discusses how the modern workforce is increasingly mobile and distributed, citing statistics on the growth of BYOD and Internet of Things devices. It then positions Polycom as a leader in helping companies implement video collaboration solutions to improve productivity, decision making, and reduce costs through less travel. Specific customer case studies demonstrate how Polycom solutions have provided benefits like shortened medical procedures, more efficient training programs, and better communication for distributed organizations.
Video is becoming increasingly important in business as the amount of video content being uploaded grows exponentially every day. The document discusses how video can be used for collaboration, sharing information and training employees remotely. It also outlines some of the challenges of scaling video usage across different formats and devices. Finally, it provides examples of how video technology from Cisco can be implemented for use cases like telepresence meetings, digital signage and video surveillance analytics.
27. Performance in Finance New England Credit Union – Largest inland community credit union in Australia Helps top management stay in touch with staff as the organization grows, allowing them to maintain the corporate culture. Caylon – Financial institution with 15,000 employees Now reaches a wider customer base with financial specialists, allowing it to compete with larger banks. “Instead of 3 days to service our branches, it takes 3 seconds.” Vineyard Bank – Entrepreneurial community bank Videoconferencing eased the transition of a vast banking merger and promotes the company’s mission and values to staff across six continents.
28. Performance in Healthcare Astra Zeneca – Global pharmaceutical manufacturer It’s very important to save people time and energy, so they areless stressed.” Grampains –Rural Health Alliance Network Connects specialists with patients in remote areas, using video to display X-rays, tissue samples and MRIs. Alameda County Medical Center – Major California hospital Reduced time spent on doctor/patient language interpretation by 50%, allowing for quicker diagnosis and more patients seen.
29. Performance in Education NYU Medical Center – Top medical school Video allows 2 to 3 times the number of medical residents to participate in ongoing medical training, while staying close to their patients. University of Plymouth – Academic hub with 30,000 students Academic lectures, research collaboration, job interviews, PhD viva exams, and administrative planning are moving to video, saving the university £200,000 ($365,000) per year. Broward County Schools – 6thlargest U.S. school district With the help of E-rate funding, the school system was able to expand its offering of services, improve the quality of services delivered, and increase productivity of staff.
30. Next Steps… Video evaluation-assessment of video for your organization Network-understand current IT environment to leverage existing investments Design a solution that works for you ROI: develop roadmap plan for investment protection Usage and adoption program