Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. A teleconference using video technology, such as closed-circuit television.
Wiktionary
- n. alternative spelling of video conference.
- v. To hold a conference or meeting via a remote video link
Etymologies
- video + conference (Wiktionary)
Examples
“So we’re excited about acquiring Marratech’s video conferencing software, which will enable from-the-desktop participation for Googlers in videoconference meetings wherever there’s an Internet connection.”
“General John Allen told reporters at the Pentagon via videoconference Wednesday that a coalition air raid killed the Taliban insurgents responsible for bringing down the helicopter in Wardak.”
Voice of America: Taliban Militants Who Shot Down US Helicopter Killed in Airstrike
“If you're working on a team on Project Alpha, with a click you can set up a videoconference and get all the people on Project Alpha together immediately.”
“His comments came during a recent videoconference to answer questions from troops in the field about civilian casualties.”
“A dynamic videoconference with participants in Ghana interacting with participants in Beirut highlighted the importance of access to information, notably the need for solid legislation guaranteeing journalists' and citizens' right to government-issued data.”
The Huffington Post: Magda Abu-Fadil: IFEX Conferees Told Media Freedom Must Be Preserved
“If you can't alter your schedule, be an active participant via conference call, videoconference, or Web conference.”
The Huffington Post: Susan Seitel: 12 Tips for Making Your Telework Arrangement Succeed
“Everyone involved was fully engaged: In several cases there were people on the phone or on videoconference, but they paid attention.”
“KABUL In a lengthy videoconference call Tuesday, President Obama shared his new U.S. strategy for Afghanistan with President Hamid Karzai, spending an hour discussing troop levels, security, political and economic elements of his revised war plan.”
“Karzai appeared happy after Obama videoconference - USATODAY. com”
“By four o'clock, the auditorium was totally full and the university was forced to set up three additional auditoriums so that the people could watch the conference by means of a videoconference system.”
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