Videoconferencing (VC)
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The Concept
Videoconferencing can be a powerful way to bring experts to your classroom, to take your students to remote places, to connect with other schools, or to experience the nearly impossible. From live surgery viewing to conversations with jazz musicians, this technology is like Star Trek's warp speed path to engaging content.

The Possibilities
Below are just a few vc providers, broken down loosely by discipline, with tested favorites indicated by double asterisks. Videoconferencing is booming, so check frequently with your favorite resources and institutions to see if conferences are available. If you search on the web for others, try synonyms such as distance learning and VTC (video teleconferencing). Also try lists of providers like the PacBell Database or compilations of sites. Don't forget, too, to consider collaborations with other videoconferencing schools. We've enjoyed photography critique with advanced photo students at the Ross School in East Hampton, New York; cultural exchange with students in New York, France, and Pakistan, and teacher collaborations in New York.

When you're searching for good content, stay flexible. The Cleveland Museum of Art, for example, offers videoconferencing on the archeology, math, literature, and science behind art.

Arts
Cleveland Museum of Art **
Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM)
Globe Theatre (UK) -- facilities closed this year for construction
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (follow link to Education Department, then Distance Learning)
Manhattan School of Music
Philadelphia Museum of Art

English
Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM)
Globe Theatre (UK) -- facilities closed this year for construction
Library of Congress

Elementary School
Cleveland Museum of Art **
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Intrepid Museum
Louisville Science Center
Mote Marine Laboratory **

History
Global Education Motivators
Global Nomads Group **
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Intrepid Museum

Library of Congress **
NARA

Languages
See art museums in the Arts section above
Global Education Motivators
Global Nomads Group **
Indianapolis Museum of Art (Check out the Speak to Learn foreign language program)

Math
Cleveland Museum of Art **

Indianapolis Museum of Art
Louisville Science Center

Science
Cleveland Museum of Art **
COSI ** (including live surgery)

Indianapolis Museum of Art
Louisville Science Center
NASA Digital Learning Center
National Science Center

The Process
One of the myriad joys of videoconferencing is that the content providers do all the work. You need know nothing of the technology to utilize its power. All you really need is the equipment and a "technician" who is usually a network administrator or tech support staff member to help out. You'll want to keep in mind a few things as you browse for a begin to setup your videoconferece:

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