Videoconferencing
Videoconferencing is a communications technology that integrates video and voice to connect remote users with each other as if they were in the same room. Users see and hear each other in real-time, allowing natural conversations to take place.
Videoconferencing allows users to save time and money on travelling and accommodation costs by bringing people face-to-face virtually.
You can use videoconferencing for:
- teaching
- oral exams
- training
- meetings
- interviews
How do I know if videoconferencing is the right conferencing tool for me?
Please contact the eConferencing Manager, Yvette Coutts, to find out more about videoconferencing and discuss your requirements:
- tel 64 3 479 8440
- email yvette.coutts@otago.ac.nz
Or visit the About AV Conferencing and Meetings page to see the other eConferencing options offered by ITS.
The eResearch Toolbox offers more ICT tools to help with your research
Do you have a question? Please see our Frequently Asked Questions about videoconferencing

