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What is ITV?
ITV classroomKellogg Community College uses videoconferencing technology to link classrooms at multiple campus sites into a shared video-connected classroom.  With this facility, participants at one site can be seen and heard by participants at all other sites.  The system also distributes images of computer screens, images of documents or objects, and video from videocassettes.

Benefits of ITV
The purpose of this system is to provide courses at convenient locations for students.  Courses offered using the videoconferencing classrooms typically would not attract an adequate number of students at a center for the class to engender a good learning environment and be cost efficient.  However, by pooling the students from more than one site into a video-connected classroom, the learning and cost goals can be met and the student can avoid the transportation cost and driving time associated with traveling to a more distant site.

ITV Training for Faculty
KCC requires all faculty who teach classes using the videoconferencing equipment receive formal training on the system.  The training is spread over about 15 hours, much of the time spent practicing the use of the system.  

The Learning Technologies group coordinates the ITV training for faculty.  Faculty must attend all dates/times to be certified to teach ITV courses.  Contact Linda Younglove (x2383) for training sessions and to register.

ITV classroom
System Description
The
Kellogg Community College system uses the most common type of video-conferencing technology. This technology is often referred to as H.320  or as PictureTel Concorde (also known as a codec).  One classroom at each the Battle Creek campus, Eastern Academic Center, Fehsenfeld Center, and Grahl Center have fully equipped PictureTel Concorde classrooms.  These classrooms have multiple cameras and microphones, a send and receive television at both the front and back of the classroom, and an instructor station with a system controller, computer, document camera, VCR, and VCR.

The Battle Creek, Eastern, Grahl, and RMTC sites are linked with college-owned fiber optic cables.  The connection to the Fehsenfeld Center is via two leased T-1 telephone lines.  For outside connections, the college has a T-1 line installed at the Battle Creek site.  

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Last updated February 05, 2008
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