What is Video Conferencing?

Oct 15, 2018

What is Video Conferencing?

 

A video conference is a live, visual connection between two or more people residing in separate locations for the purpose of communication. At its simplest, video conferencing provides transmission of static images and text between two locations. And it provides transmission of full-motion video images and high-quality audio between multiple locations at its most sophisticated.


Consumer services -- like Apple's Face Time, Google's Hangouts and Microsoft's Skype -- have made video conferencing ubiquitous on desktops and mobile devices that have an embedded camera. In the business world, desktop video conferencing is a core component of unified communications applications and Web conferencing services, while cloud-based virtual meeting room services enable organizations to deploy video conferencing with minimal infrastructure investment.


The intangible benefits of video conferencing include more efficient meetings with the exchange of non-verbal communications and a stronger sense of community among business contacts, both within and between companies, as well as with customers. On a personal level, the face-to-face connection adds non-verbal communication to the exchange and allows participants to develop a stronger sense of familiarity with individuals they may never actually meet in person.

 

For businesses, the tangible benefits of video conferencing include lower travel costs -- especially for employee training -- and shortened project times as a result of improved communications among team members.

 

For telemedicine, video conferencing can reduce the time and expense of doctors and patients, and the better medical technology can spread to other places through the video conferencing.

 

For education, video distance education can strengthen the connection of family and school; children will be able to easily accept the teacher's guidance and education. In other words, they can get better education conveniently.

 

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