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Wham! Bam! Conference Cam!

by Unknown User on 2018-06-11T10:10:19-04:00 | 0 Comments

We at the Faculty Innovation Center always strive to make technology available we feel would benefit faculty. Whether it's adding more services or acquiring new equipment, aiding you in achieving your goals as instructors and members of the Daytona State community is our top priority.

Recently, we purchased a conference cam for use in the FIC. What does this mean for you? Have you ever dialed into a meeting, sat in your office or at home listening and wondered who was speaking or not truly felt like a part of that meeting?

This Logitech Conference Cam will enable you to attend meetings remotely and actually SEE who is speaking and who you are speaking to. It will help you feel like you're more of a participant in the meeting instead of just a bystander.

We have already tested out the camera and are pleased with its capability to make meetings a more participatory experience for all attendees instead of just those who are present in the room.

If you want to see for yourself or have any questions regarding this exciting new addition, please feel free to stop by the FIC and we'll give you a demonstration!

Pam Ortiz
Administrative Specialist, Division of Online Studies
pamela.ortiz@daytonastate.edu | 386.506.3638pam ortiz


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