Conferencing at York gets better!
Facilities at Stedman Lecture Halls have been upgraded for
Fall 2004.
Videoconferencing
Two studios and one lecture hall in Stedman
are now available for events by videoconference such as meetings,
lectures, research collaboration, thesis presentations or
job interviews. Videoconferencing allows groups at different
sites with this technology to communicate in live sessions
using voice and video and - in some cases - additional tools
to allow sharing of documents and presentations.

Stedman Studio A |
- Stedman Studio A can be configured for small
group sessions or for up to 50 persons with a presentation
podium for the instructor.
- Stedman Studio B is for small groups of up
to 8 persons.
- Stedman D is a 265 seat lecture hall that
is wired into the videoconference control room.
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The videoconference equipment available in Stedman
includes Access Grid
in Studio A, and Polycom in both studios and lecture hall
D. These technologies are compatible with conferences over
IP and over ISDN telephone lines so that sites with different
capabilities can communicate effectively with one another.
In some instances, up to three videoconference sites can be
bridged together using ITC equipment. Larger conferences involving
four or more external sites can be arranged through an off
campus bridge. ITC normally does a pre-test with the remote
site to ensure compatibility and quality.
Some videoconferences can be streamed on the
web simultaneously, and archived for viewing later.
Audio conferencing
Audio conferences in both Stedman Studios A
and B can be configured using hands-free equipment. The audio
conference can be combined with an internet-ready computer
to provide technology for training groups off-site.
Satellite links
ITC maintains both a C band and KU band satellite
dish, and downlink capability is available in Stedman Studio
B.
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