Schools are using video conferencing to both help provide students with a more interactive and fulfilling education, as well as providing better services to the students. Some of the ways that schools are utilizing video conferencing include:
Taiwanese based manufacturer AVer is trying to make video conferencing in the classroom easier and more accessible with their “just right” range of video conferencing solutions. With AVer video conferencing the aim is to make it easy for schools to implement and maintain their video conferencing system by making them:
The AVer HVC110 and the AVer HVC310 are the two video conferencing solutions from Aver which help schools enrich students’ educations through video conferencing. Both models support H.323 and SIP, HD720p 30fps video, dual displays, content sharing (wireless or through a VGA port) and include a 7X PTZ camera.
The HVC310 includes some additional features like an integrated 4-way MCU, meeting recording functionality and can incorporate Skype video and voice calls when used in conjunction with the AVer VCBridge.
Some major benefits of the AVer HVC110 and HVC310 are no annual maintenance, feature, firmware or software fees. Additionally both systems include a manufactures 3-Year Warranty. Most importantly both systems are easy-to-buy, easy-to-use, easy-to-maintain and easy-to-fund helping to make video conferencing with AVer “just right.”
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