Video Conferencing
What is Video Conferencing?
Video Conferencing is a conference between two or more participants at different locations over the Internet or an ISDN telephone network.
Each videoconference venue comprises a video camera, microphone, and speakers as part of a desktop, room or lecture theatre videoconference system.
As participants speak to one another, they hear each other's voices and see an image of the other participants.
The University has a number of rooms with videoconferencing equipment.
These rooms can be used for meetings, lectures, conferences, and one-one teaching.
Video conference request form
Data Conferencing (Bridgit software application supported):
Data Conferencing allows multiple users in remote locations to view Computer screen content. It is typically used in conjunction with Audio and Video Conferencing.
A User manual is available for the Bridgit data conferencing program here
Web Conferencing:
To obtain a login or request assistance please submit the form below :
Web conference request form
To connect to Adobe Connect Pro please click here
ICT will provide you with a login to use web conferencing and instructions for its use. Once you have the login and are familiar with the process you need not contact ICT again to enable further web conferencing. In a web conference, each participant sits at their own computer and is connected live to other participants via the internet.
Web conferencing is more suited to a small numbers of participants.
Web Conferencing help documents:
1- Adobe Connect Getting Started Guide
2- Adobe Connect 10 Best Practices
For assistance with International time zones, please use the International Clock or timeanddate.com
Where can I do Video Conferencing?
The following Faculties and Units have video conferencing facilities:
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Health Sciences (Cumberland campus)
Faculty of Agriculture
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
The Faculty of Pharmacy

