Video Conferencing
*Video Conferencing options
MIT Services
Video Conferencing
Host lectures, presentations, special events, and meetings in advanced distance education and videoconferencing facilities that accommodate between 10 and 100 people.
For more information, see:
Audio and Teleconferencing
Audio and teleconference capability is available for six-party conferencing on all MIT VoIP telephones. For more information, see:
Audio Conferencing Services at MIT
Web Conferencing
IS&T offers options for web conferencing. For more information, see Web Conferencing Services at MIT.
- [archive:Zoom Landing Page - OLD]
- Microsoft Teams for Education Landing Page
Access Grid Video Conferencing
The Access Grid is an integrated presentation environment which supports large-scale collaborations from distributed meetings, seminars, lectures, to tutorials and training. It provides high-quality, real-time audio and video over high-speed networks to facilitate group-to-group communications, both formal and informal, and interfaces with grid middleware and visualization environments.
For more information about Access Grid, see:
Access Grid at MIT
Do-It-Yourself Options
For a low-cost solution to individuals needing to connect with professional quality video-conferencing systems from remote locations, learn more about Movi, a PC-based format that is compatible with larger-scale H.264 formats. Movi is supported and administered through AMPS.
For point-to-point connectivity between individuals, we recommend self-service solutions such as Skype and iChat.
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- Accessibility
- Audio Visual Services
- Classroom Reservations
- Instructional Media
- New Media Center (DIY video editing)
- Privacy and Copyright
- Output Standards for Physical Media
- Video Training and Education
- Video Production Checklist
- Video Hardware Recommendation
Frequently Asked Questions
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How can I play a video in my class?
How can I record my class?
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