November 22, 2002
California's Community Colleges Turn to Web Conferencing to Save Travel Money
The California Community Colleges system will connect its 108 campuses with a Web-based teleconferencing service that meets accessibility guidelines for people with disabilities. The multimillion-dollar plan, announced last month, is expected to save money by cutting back on travel to meetings.
An $11.5-million grant toPalomar College from the system chancellor's office will pay for the teleconferencing service for five years. The server-based software is designed to meet the
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