Hi!
I would ask Eileen Brebner at Aberdeen University's Telemedicine Unit in the
Department of General Practice at the University's Medical School. They
have a huge amount of experience using Videoconferencing in teaching medics.
Eileen's E-mail, address, I think, is [log in to unmask]
If you are not successful in getting in touch with her, ask me again for her
phone number, etc.
Yours aye
David Capitanchik
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From: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 06 December 1998 09:30
Subject: Video conferencing
>I heard somewhere that some Universities and similar educational
>organisations were using 3 cameras instead of one when giving a lecture
>in the form of a video conference because it was found that students
>responded better when they were able to see the profile of the speaker as
>it gave an almost 3D feel to the image. Would anyone know anything more
>about this or any organisation that employs this technique.
>
>Also if anyone has any ideas or information on the psychology of video
>conferencing and how this may affect the shape of video conferencing I'd
>love to hear more about it.
>
>Many thanks, Catherine.
>
>
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