Technical Presentation

Using Next Generation Videoconference Systems in Research

by Gualano Cosimo (Tandberg) and John B Stav (Sør-Trøndelag University College)

Europe/Zurich
513/R-070 - Openlab Space (CERN)

513/R-070 - Openlab Space

CERN

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Description
Collaboration tools and videoconferencing in particular are an essential part of the communication infrastructure in a distributed environment like CERN and its worldwide collaborations.

We have invited John B. Stav from a research team in Norway specializing in videoconference systems, and Tandberg which is the world’s largest supplier of videoconference systems to give a talk and demonstration on how to use next generation videoconference systems in research.

John B. Stav has extensive experience and expertise of using state of the art 2nd generation multipoint videoconferencing solutions within blended learning and distance learning solutions, as well as visual collaboration technologies exploring virtual mobility/collaboration. John B. Stav also has a PhD degree in physics from NTNU (Trondheim, Norway) and should therefore have a good understanding of physicists’ communication needs.

Tandberg delivers state of the art videoconference systems and has been developing new technologies to make communication with videoconference systems more effective and easy to use. Tandberg will demonstrate how to use next generation videoconference systems and how these tools can be used in a research environment.

contact: videoconference-support@cern.ch
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