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[http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2010/prod_021010.html Cisco/Duke show the push-to-talk microphones] that allow questions in the room to be heard.  
 
[http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2010/prod_021010.html Cisco/Duke show the push-to-talk microphones] that allow questions in the room to be heard.  
* RVS 1130 Push to Talk Student Microphone
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* Microphones:
* Condenser microphones  
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** [http://www.acousticmagic.com/ One array microphone that tracks voice] - could connect to the computer and be part of telecon.
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** RVS 1130 Push to Talk Student Microphone
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** Condenser microphones  
 
* 2 Cameras with tripods - one to focus on boards and one for people talking.
 
* 2 Cameras with tripods - one to focus on boards and one for people talking.
 
** [http://www.tandberg.com/video-conferencing-integrators/tandberg-quick-set-c20.jsp Tandberg C20 High Def camera]
 
** [http://www.tandberg.com/video-conferencing-integrators/tandberg-quick-set-c20.jsp Tandberg C20 High Def camera]

Revision as of 09:24, June 22, 2010

Cisco/Duke show the push-to-talk microphones that allow questions in the room to be heard.

things to think about -

  • Need to try different room set-up so that face-to-face participants are closer to mics
  • Test web cam in different lighting conditions
  • encourage to mute while not talking
  • upload files instead of desk/screen share.