What is Interactive Video?
Interactive Video courses are classes that use specialized equipment for transmission of video and audio to one or more campus locations. Although only teaching in one of the classrooms, the instructor and students at all campuses are able to interact through the videoconferencing system. At the first class meeting, the course syllabus is distributed and the instructor provides instructions regarding expectations for communications, assignments, testing and grading. An orientation to the technology is provided during the first class session by the Instructor or extended campus personnel, designed to familiarize students with how the equipment works.
Adobe Reader is required for detailed instructions available below. The following links provide instructions for the operation of the ITV equipment located in Clifton, Columbia, Franklin, and Lawrenceburg. Click on the Lewisburg link for instructions specific to the Lewisburg location.Instructions for Using the Tandberg Equipment
Further assistance, including a personal tutorial session, may be arranged by contacting Bob Trybalski, Coordinator, Instructional Technology Support Services (931) 540-2869