UMass Amherst is offering a pilot of Fuze, a desktop and mobile device video conferencing software to faculty, staff, and graduate student instructors.
USING FUZE VIDEO CONFERENCING SOFTWARE
With high-quality video and audio and flexibility across computing devices, Fuze can help you:
- Host guest speakers in your classes or events
- Hold office hours or advising sessions online
- Interview candidates remotely
- Hold demos, presentations, and other activities that require screen sharing
- Collaborate on projects with colleagues from other institutions
- And much moreā¦
ABOUT FUZE VIDEO CONFERENCING SOFTWARE
Unlike other video conferencing software, Fuze:
- Provides high-quality video and audio
- Runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, tablets, and mobile devices
- Can hold up to 12 video feeds and up to 125 participants
- Is available at no cost to you and your video conference attendees (as part of this pilot)
- Allows for interactive content collaboration and screen sharing
- Robust technical support
- For more information, see:
https://www.oit.umass.edu/support/video-conferencing/video-conferencing-pilot-resources
HOW TO SIGN UP FOR THE PILOT
Please contact Michael W. Gilbert at mgilbert@oit.umass.edu or 413-545-3124.
Need help?
For questions about using video conferencing in your teaching, or to schedule a consultation to learn more, please contact the Instructional Media Lab (413-545-2823 | instruct@oit.umass.edu).