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EDTECH Editor-Hogan

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Jan 31, 2014, 9:52:43 PM1/31/14
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From: "Eric Willard" <ericro...@comcast.net>

John,

If you are looking to replace obsolete ITV hardware that uses a T-1
connection, you'd have to find equipment that is extremely bandwidth
efficient. Probably some form of software/web-based conferencing as opposed
to High-Def Video Conferencing or Telepresence hardware.

If you could replace T-1s with a higher-bandwidth connection, then your
choices are virtually unlimited in terms of ITV equipment.

Sorry I can't be more specific with the information you posted.
Contact me if you want to discuss this further.

Thanks,

Eric Willard, Retired CTO
CUSD 300 Carpentersville
CUSD 100 Belvidere
CCSD 15 Palatine
Eric.W...@elert.com



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Edtech Editor Hogan

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Mar 10, 2014, 8:45:37 AM3/10/14
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From: John Walsh [mailto:wal...@email.arizona.edu]

> From: "Eric Willard" <ericro...@comcast.net>
>
> John,
>
> If you are looking to replace obsolete ITV hardware that uses a T-1
> connection, you'd have to find equipment that is extremely bandwidth
> efficient. Probably some form of software/web-based conferencing as
> opposed to High-Def Video Conferencing or Telepresence hardware.
>
> If you could replace T-1s with a higher-bandwidth connection, then
> your choices are virtually unlimited in terms of ITV equipment.
>
> Sorry I can't be more specific with the information you posted.
> Contact me if you want to discuss this further.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eric Willard, Retired CTO

Hi Eric,

Sorry it took so long to respond. The new position has been a challenge. I
was wondering if there is a technology available to that can make every
classroom on a multi-campus community college an interactive distance
learning classroom. Every class could be viewed online from anywhere,
through any device. A complete classroom capture with all the mediation
displayable like the ITV experience.The instructor should also be able to
view all students. Please let me know, thanks.

My work email is attached.

John
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