Exam 16: Teleconferencing and Computer Conferencing
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is the most lifelike form of teleconferencing. It simulates a face-to-face meeting.
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is the most cost-effective type of teleconferencing in terms of equipment andtransmission costs.
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Computerconferencing can be described as a computer-based meeting.
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Define the term Quality of Service (QoS) control in respect to teleconferencing.
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is the most appropriate type of teleconferencing for a point-to-multipoint operation, as may be the case when the operational procedures for a new computer are demonstrated to the sales force in the field.
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Depending on a configuration, a videoconference may be able to support a range of information.
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Describe two advantages and two disadvantages of using teleconferencing/computer conferencing for educational applications?
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A telecommuter describes a person who can take courses at home via a personal computer. Thus, you do not have to live near a school to complete a degree program.
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Do you think that personal teleconferencing will be widely adopted in the next 5 years? Why or why not?
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is the most appropriate form of teleconferencing for a company that wants to establish a cost-effective communications system that will allow the relaying of still, individual pictures. It also has medical applications (e.g., for relaying X-rays).
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Channel limitations prevent us from using the Internet as a teleconferencing tool.
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