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Technology: Video Services

The MCR offers advice and services in the use of video and audio technologies to facilitate communication and education.

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Recommended Low-Cost Audio and Videoconferencing Software: Skype

  • Skype: Skype is a free Voice Over IP (VoIP) program. Skype is easy to install; once installed, you can call other Skype users from your computer. You will need a headset and microphone or speakers and microphone (see hardware). Quality is usually good to excellent, depending on the amount of Internet congestion at the time of the call. Skype allows up to 5 parties in a conference call. Since Skype uses P2P technology, it works behind firewalls. The MCR has had good results using Skype to communicate. Skype also lets you videoconference with one other person. If your IT department has concerns about Skype and security, point them to the "Skype Guide for Network Administrators."

Recommended Low-Cost Audio and Videoconferencing Hardware: Headset and Webcam

  • Headset with Microphone A headset with microphone is require for audio and videoconferencing. See the list of recommended headsets for Skype.

  • Logitech Webcam: For use with Skype Video, a webcam (under $50) is all that is needed for good video quality. Some webcams also come with a headset.

Other Online Web Conferening Programs

Other free or low cost online web videoconferencing / meeting collaboration programs include:

If you would like assistance testing any of these, please contact us!

Other Videoconferencing Technologies

  • Utah Telehealth Bridge: The MCR has used the Utah Telehealth Bridge with Polycom hardware. If you are participating in a Polycom videoconference, please see the Polycom ViaVideo II Instructions.

  • VRVS: (Virtual Rooms Videoconferencing Software): VRVS is a free online multi-point videoconferencing service. You will need a Web camera, microphone, and speakers or headset to use VRVS. If you are behind a firewall, you will need to have a number of ports open to use VRVS. Audio, video, and data sharing applications are available. VRVS also allows you to connect to access grid presentations. The MCR has installed a VRVS "reflector" (server). We have had variable results with VRVS audio, but good results with the video. Initial set-up was time consuming for those behind firewalls.

  • Access Grid: The Access Grid is a multi-point videoconferencing technology that includes multimedia large-format displays as well as an environment suitable for many kinds of presentation and interactive applications. The Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library has an access grid available and the MCR resource libraries have Personal Interface Grids (PIGs) available. Two events have been held in 2008 using the Access Grid and PIGs. Remote users can tap into an Access Grid presentation using VRVS. If you are interested in learning more about this technology, please contact us!

Videoconferencing Resources

  • Videoconferencing Cookbook: Everything you want to know about videoconferencing. If you are looking for a good first resource, start here.

MCR Staff Contact

For more information, please contact Sharon Dennis at sdennis@lib.med.utah.edu or Rebecca Brown at rbrown3@kumc.edu.