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− | ** [http://www. | + | ** [http://www.goelectronic.com/ACOUSTIC%20MAGIC%20VOICE%20TRACKER%20103.html?source=googleps One array microphone that tracks voice] - could connect to the computer and be part of telecon. Tracks to whoever is speaking whereever they are in the room. |
** RVS 1130 Push to Talk Student Microphone | ** RVS 1130 Push to Talk Student Microphone | ||
** Condenser microphones | ** Condenser microphones |
Revision as of 11:49, June 28, 2010
Cisco/Duke show the push-to-talk microphones that allow questions in the room to be heard.
- Microphones:
- One array microphone that tracks voice - could connect to the computer and be part of telecon. Tracks to whoever is speaking whereever they are in the room.
- RVS 1130 Push to Talk Student Microphone
- Condenser microphones
- 2 Cameras with tripods - one to focus on boards and one for people talking.
- Logitech Webcam with stand
- Flexicam - good in dark rooms and has it's own stand
- Tandberg C20 High Def camera
- Creative live cam voice - one benefit is good mic built in.
- Using Vuroom for multi-webcam conference
- GoToMeeting
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.