Wikipedia
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Videoconferencing for Learning
Videoconferencing technology allows people at two or more locations to see and hear each other at the same time. The Videoconferencing for Learning website supports effective and educational uses of videoconferencing by providing basic information about the technology and instructional applications as well as resources to help you find and collaborate with other videoconferencing teachers, librarians, and content providers.
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Videoconferencing Cookbook
Welcome to Version 4.1 of the ViDe Video Conferencing Cookbook. We are happy to bring you another update and continue evolving this resource in response to the interest and demand for balanced reference material on the implementation of IP video conferencing.
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Webopedia
The only online dictionary and search engine you need for computer and Internet technology definitions.
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Videoconferencing Out on a Lim
Videoconferencing Out on a Lim is about one distance learning coordinator’s experiences, curriculum thoughts, and technology rants related to k12 videoconferencing. I coordinate videoconferencing for 18 school districts in southwest Michigan.
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Cooperating School Districts - Videoconferencing Projects, Content Providers, and Other Helpful Links
The mission of Cooperating School Districts of Greater St. Louis, Inc. is to provide member school districts with high-quality and cost-effective services, resources and leadership to achieve educational excellence for all students
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DMOZ
The Open Directory Project is the largest, most comprehensive human-edited directory of the Web. It is constructed and maintained by a vast, global community of volunteer editors.
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Google Directory
Google's directory of videoconferencing providers.
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Videoconferencing Blog
Video conferencing offers the natural communication experience of a face-to-face meeting in ways that other technologies cannot. If you haven’t tried video conferencing recently, you probably haven’t experienced the improved picture and voice quality of high-definition (HD), the stability and cost-effectiveness of IP video networks, and the flexibility of telepresence, desktop video and mobile video solutions.
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