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What is Audio Conferencing

Encyclopedia of Networked and Virtual Organizations
Audio conferencing is a voice only communication medium using the regular telephone. This technology has been used quite extensively in distance education, mostly in conjunction with other technologies. Most recently, it is used with streaming video on the Web and audio conferencing for two way interactions. Audio conferencing can accommodate a large number of locations or individuals for a conference using an audiobridge. The audiobridge connects individuals or sites by allowing them to dial into the conference using a regular telephone. Audio conferences are relatively inexpensive and can be set up on short notice. Although additional equipment can be added to the audio system for graphics and video, the audio channel is the primary mode of communication.
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Synchronous Collaboration and Instruction
Hélder Fanha Martins (Lisbon Polytechnic Institute, Portugal)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 8
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-885-7.ch211
Abstract
Some of the very first Internet technologies to be used for learning or distance education and training were the World Wide Web and e-mail. The World Wide Web allowed multimedia or hypermedia-based instructional content to be loaded on a Web server and browsed using HTML-based browsers, and Internet-based e-mail systems allowed learners and facilitators to correspond asynchronously—anytime, anyplace. However, one of the most significant contributions of Internet-based technologies toward training and collaboration in the last few years has been the introduction of synchronous collaboration technologies. Synchronous collaboration technologies truly create a new medium that brings facilitators and participants together in a dynamic and live environment through which highly interactive communication can occur—closing down the barriers for communication and learning.
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