Videoconferencing In Montana
Mapping Out the Digital Journey
"The Bad Videoconference: What Not To Do"
Witness a videoconference gone horribly wrong when technical issues, late arrivals, rude comments, and ill-prepared participants experience a digital meltdown. Use their misfortune to learn of common mistakes made during videoconferencing and how to best avoid them.
Introduction by Leo Gallagher, Lewis and Clark County Attorney
Lewis and Clark County Attorney Leo Gallagher explains the benefits of using videoconferencing in the state of Montana.
Chapter 1: Untangling the Cables: Understanding How Each Part Works
This tutorial is meant to give the user a better understanding of the function of each piece of equipment. Discover the roles of the camera, microphones, codec, remote control, and cables in a videoconference.
Chapter 2: Follow the Signal
Understand the path the audio and video signals follow during a videoconference, as well as how to connect equipment during a videoconference set-up.
Chapter 3: Navigating Videoconference Features
Learn step-by-step instructions involved in making a point-to-point call as well as more advanced features involved in a videoconference.
Chapter 4: Video Demeanor and Discipline
Illustrates the pitfalls of sneezing, coughing, finger-drumming, and pencil tapping into the microphones and other unsavory videoconferencing behavior; become aware of the rules of good videoconferencing etiquette, or "vidi-quette".

