Videoconferencing Technologies
Videoconferencing is a technology in wide use at Creighton University. While the common expectation for videoconferencing is from one computer to another (and that is one aspect of the field) where you see it most at Creighton is in the distance learning classrooms. Connecting students and classrooms over great distances.
Each distance learning classroom is equipped with cameras and connections to classrooms across the state and around the world. Students engage in real time discussions every day using this system, making their learning experience richer, even across great distances.
You can attend conferences and meetings without leaving Creighton's campus.
To learn more about videoconferencing at Creighton, contact Tom Johnson at trjohnson@creighton.edu, (402) 280-2629 or Charles Lenosky at (402) 280-2540, clenosky@creighton.edu
To reserve a room and technician for transmitting, call Teresa Affleck at (402) 280-3622 or at affleck@creighton.edu.
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