Using Vscene for remote conferencing and collaboration is a key asset to your business. For example, it will enable you to establish links between other organisations and campuses, record lectures/classes for future and online use, enable group work and assessments and facilitate feedback sessions. You can also bring the world into classrooms and lectures by taking part in videoconferencing sessions organised by Janet Content Providers including the British Board of Film Classification, The British Museum, the London Symphony Orchestra, We Teach and Virtually University.
Submitted by Teresa Higgs on Wed, 2015-05-27 11:54
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Using Vscene for remote conferencing and collaboration is a key asset to your business. For example, it will enable you to establish links between other organisations and campuses, record lectures/classes for future and online use, enable group work and assessments and facilitate feedback sessions. You can also bring the world into classrooms and lectures by taking part in videoconferencing sessions organised by Janet Content Providers including the British Board of Film Classification, The British Museum, the London Symphony Orchestra, We Teach and Virtually University.