Web Conferencing Tool Comparison
Compare the features of TU's web conferencing tools to decide which best fits your needs.
Web Conferencing Tools Comparison
PRODUCT | FEATURES | AUDIENCE | Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) |
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Webex |
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Webex VPAT |
Webex Meetings |
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Webex Meetings VPAT (PDF) |
Zoom |
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Zoom VPAT (PDF) |
Lecture Capture
TU options include Panopto and VoiceThread.
Using Web Compliant Technology
Webex Meetings, Webex and Zoom are very similar tools. Blackboard Collaborate Ultra is recommended when interacting with individuals who require the use of a screen reader, as it's currently the closest compliant web conferencing technology. In general, Blackboard Collaborate Ultra should be used when interacting with students because it's difficult to project if a disabled student will be added to class rosters during the add/drop period.
Which Tool Should You Use For . . .
Conducting a video conference within a Blackboard course.
Use Zoom.
Quickly instant messaging a colleague.
With Webex you can instantly chat and share content.
Delivering an online lecture.
Webex Meetings, or Zoom because the call quality is strong and you can deliver a slide show or share any other content with your viewers.
Meeting with a student virtually.
Use Zoom. See how to configure your course or create office hours.
Meeting with a student that relies on assistive technology.
Use Blackboard Collaborate Ultra, which was designed and developed in accordance with the internationally recognized Web Content Accessibility (WCAG) Guidelines 2.0 Level AA as well as the Section 508 standards in the United States.
Obtaining total control of a meeting.
Use Zoom or Webex Meetings. As the host, you can assign a variety of privileges to participants (such annotation and printing rights), mute and unmute participants and control sharing rights.
Using a web conferencing solution if you don’t have a Blackboard course.
Use Webex Meetings, Zoom or Webex.
Hosting a large virtual event.
Webex Meetings/Event Center is the recommended online tool for faculty, staff, and students to host events up to 1,000 participants. If you need to host an event that exceeds 1,000 participants, or need specific guidance on your event, submit a TechHelp service request (select "Employee Role>Collaboration, Video Conferencing, SharePoint, Webex Zoom>Event Consultation").
Scenario Driven Tools Recommendations
(A-Synchronous vs. Synchronous)
MODE OF INSTRUCTION | SCENARIO | RECOMMENDED SOLUTION | PROS OF SOLUTION |
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A-synchronous | Instant Messaging | Webex |
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A-synchronous | Record lecture to share with class | Panopto |
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A-Synchronous | Convert PowerPoint Presentation into video | Panopto |
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A-Synchronous | Convert PowerPoint Presentation into interactive video | VoiceThread | Integrates directly into Blackboard |
A-Synchronous | Have students record video for class assignments | VoiceThread/Panopto |
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Synchronous | Polling during class | Blackboard Collaborate |
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Synchronous | Breakout Groups during class | Blackboard Collaborate |
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Synchronous | Share screen with students during class | Blackboard Collaborate |
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Synchronous | Share applications with students during class | Blackboard Collaborate |
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Synchronous | Share Video with students during class (Chrome Only) | Blackboard Collaborate |
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Synchronous | Share Whiteboard with students during class | Blackboard Collaborate |
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Synchronous | Virtual Office Hours with students | Blackboard Collaborate |
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Synchronous | Conduct on-line meetings | Webex or Zoom |
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Synchronous | Share applications with staff/colleagues | Webex or Zoom |
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Synchronous | Live stream an event (Interactions through Chat only) | Panopto |
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Synchronous | Interviews | Webex or Zoom | Ability to Lock Room |
Synchronous | Share whiteboard during meeting | Webex or Zoom | Easy to use Accessible |
Synchronous | Collaborate outside of classroom | Webex or Zoom | Guest lecturers, etc. can join a meeting |
INSTRUCTIONAL LECTURE CAPTURE GUIDELINES AND RELEASE FORM
Guidelines
Faculty and staff who intend to use instructional lecture capture resources supported by Towson University are to adhere to the Instructional Lecture Capture Guidelines to ensure the FERPA regulations are not violated.
Release Form
If a faculty/staff member intends to reuse recordings where the image, voice or materials of students are captured, the Instructional Lecture Capture Release Form must be used. *Be sure to read the guidelines (above) first.