Remote Instruction Facilities
A remote instruction facility is a room where audio and video can be streamed and received via network using a video conferencing system (Zoom, Teams, Skype for Business, Adobe Connect, etc.).
To use a remote instruction facility, go to the presentation desk (teacher's desk) and connect the USB cable to your computer. A new audio device will be available on the computer. Select the new device. You will find more instructions on selecting audio devices in the facility.
There are two main kinds of remote teaching facilities:
1. Rooms equipped with microphones for voice amplification in the room and a camera. The microphone sound and the camera picture are streamed into the meeting via USB. You will find precise instructions in the room.
2. Rooms equipped with a conference camera phone that functions like a normal web camera. The saucer-shaped microphone's sound and the camera's picture are streamed to the conference via USB.
Pay attention to the following
Do not use voice amplification together with the conference camera phone (e.g. the auditorium microphones). That would lower the sound quality in the streamed conference.
The conference microphone does not amplify voice in the room. It only sends the audio to remote participants. If you need sound amplification, please select a space equipped with a traditional microphone.
In rooms equipped with removable walls the remote instruction system is in the main part of the room. If the divided parts of the room are being used for separate purposes at any time, only the main part of the room has the remote instruction system.
All conference rooms and in the quite work spaces are equipped with a high-quality web camera and a good microphone to make remote instruction possible.
In most lecture halls there is a network cable on the teacher's desk, marked with "Stream LAN". The cable provides your own computer a fixed network connection. Notice however that the connection does not give access to internal network services.
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- Created by Kalevi Lehto on 23.3.2022
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