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4. Videoconferencing

There are a number of videoconferencing facilities available on campus. Click on a site for more information on location, equipment and person to contact regarding costs.

TELUS Centre for Professional Development
Extension Centre 2-34
Faculté Saint-Jean
Joseph Dvorkin Video Conference Centre
Humanities 2-33
University Policy for Using Centrally Scheduled Videoconference Classrooms
Business 3-05

Related Information

Articles

Videoconference Tool: Storyboarding Your Course
The Videoconference Interview
Videoconferencing Checklist
Multipoint Bridging at the University of Alberta
Using Visuals in Videoconferencing

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