ARNES’ vox.arnes.si videoconferencing service can be integrated into regular teaching and collaboration processes, especially distance teaching implementations, remote meetings, guest lectures, distance student thesis examinations or for extending target audiences to those who cannot attend in person. The vox.arnes.si service is very robust and provides an acceptable and intelligible connection even in borderline conditions. It is, however, especially useful because of the content distribution possibilities and additional communications channels that it provides to videoconference participants in addition to video and audio. Various examples of best practice for using the vox.arnes.si services will be shown along with practical demonstrations as well as participant and/or student responses to using videoconferencing in education.
Benjamin Lesjak (IPRID) is a senior lecturer at the University of Primorska Faculty of Management. In his work, teaching, research and various projects he combines knowledge from the fields of law, information technology and management. He educates parents, teachers and children at the Centre for a Safer Internet – Safe.si, heads his own institute for legal solutions at the information society in Maribor and collaborates with larger higher education institutions on subjects involving law, ICT and the information society. His special focus is on e-commerce, privacy protection, public data, e-communications and e-education.