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Using Video Conferencing to Support Distance Learning A Staff Development Course 6 ReferencesAdvisory Group On Computer Graphics (AGOCG) Managing, Delivering and
Supporting Lecture Room Services for the Multimedia Age - A Workshop
Report. Prepared by AGOCG an initiative of the Joint Information Systems
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