¶ … Technology Type
Specialized Training Required
Specialized Equipment Needed
Globally Accessibility
Workflow Types best Suited for the Technology
Task Complexity Best Suited for the Technology
Synchronicity of the Technology
Core Advantages of the Technology
Limitations of the Technology
Video Conferencing
Computer, internet access, video camera, microphone, and speakers
Accessible
This technology is best suited for conducting meetings with people who are geographically dispersed (Kear, Chetwynd, Williams, & Donelan, 2012), allowing them to communicate as if they were sitting next to one another. Video conferencing allows for the transmission of information in more than one way, which ensures people receive the information much better.
Mid complexity
Asynchronous
Improves communication because it allows participants to view non-verbal communication of the other participants (Denstadli, Julsrud, & Hjorthol, 2012). Restores many visual cues that would not be visible with audio conferencing or e-mail. Using video conferencing productivity is increased, because it eliminates the long conference calls. Document sharing and group collaboration is greatly increased. It reduces the need for people to travel to different locations in order to hold meetings and discussions, which reduces the travel expenditure of a company.
Video conferencing facilities and equipment can be expensive and everyone who will be attending the meeting would need the requisite hardware and software. For a reliable and uninterrupted meeting, there is need for a fast and reliable internet connection. There is potential for a slight delay between responses...
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