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.
A User manual is available for the Bridgit data sharing program here
For assistance with International Calls, please use the International Clock
Where can I do Video Conferencing?
The following Faculties and Units have video conferencing facilities:
Faculty of Health Sciences (Cumberland campus)
Faculty of Agriculture
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
The Faculty of Pharmacy





