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Glossary



CAI Computer Aided Instruction - the computer assists with teaching by presenting information and interacting with the learner.

CIF Common Image Format. Video image size of 352 pixels by 288 pixels.

CBL Computer Based Learning - the computer assists the user to learn what is presented.

DVC Desktop Videoconferencing - the hardware and software which allows a PC or workstation to be used for videoconferencing.

HE Higher Education.


HEI Higher Education Institution.

ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network - the national digital telephone network that allows digital end-to-end communication.

MICE NSC's Multimedia Integrated Conferencing for Europe National Support Centres

(Refer to reference section.)

Multicast A transmission destined for multiple recipients (in contrast to point-to-point unicast)

MBone Network routing system/standard which allows data to be distributed to multiple recipients (multicast) over a TCP/IP type network which natively supports only communication between sender and one recipient (unicast).

TCP/IP A standard network protocol set used by the Internet community.

QCIF Quarter CIF. Video image size of 176 pixels by 144 pixels.

UCL University College, London.

VC Videoconferencing - the hardware and software that allows remote users to talk to and see each other using an intermediary electronic communications network