Outside Contacts

These are different links to directories where you can search for content providers
and other schools and district that have videoconferencing capability. 

http://ttvn.tamu.edu
TTVN is the wide area data and video network for institutions of the Texas A&M University System. It is managed for the System from Texas A&M University in College Station by the Associate Provost for Information Technology. The organizational unit is Educational Broadcast Services. TTVN provides two-way multi-point digital videoconferencing and data transmission services to the system component institutions. This includes 10 universities, the Health Science Center, The Agriculture and Engineering Extension and Experiment agencies, The Texas Forest Service, and the Texas Transportation Institute. Several affiliate institutions consisting of colleges, universities, and Independent School Districts, are connected to the network due to academic relationships with TAMUS entities.

http://www.videoconference-bureau.com/
List of countries with videoconferencing. Listed alphabetically  are all the countries with public access videoconferencing. More and more public bureaus are opening all the time. So check this site often.
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/vidconf/directory.html
The Pacific Bell Education First Videoconferencing Directory is a searchable database of ISDN videoconferencing sites for the K-12 school, community college, and public library communities. This directory includes contacts, program descriptions, and equipment information for over 700 sites.
 

http://www.sju.edu/imc/vc_list1.htm
St. Joseph's University International Videoconference List
http://www.ftf-tokyo.com/Access.html
World-wide access to Public videoconference sites. The FTF Directory of Public Videoconferencing Sites is a public service to the Worldwide Web to promote global public-access videoconferencing.
 

http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/vidconf/adventures.html
Videoconference Adventures-This is a sampling of resources to get you on your way. Great content providers.
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
A guide to time zones, calendars and more. Want to connect to London, then you need to know what time it is there don't you? This is a great resource!

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