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K-20 Interactive Videoconferencing

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K-20 Videoconferencing
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The K-20 Network provides a statewide network for intranet, Internet and interactive video services to all K-12 school districts. The operational arm of K-20 is called "K-20 Operations Cooperative" (KOCO) and helps resolve K-20 network problems.  Videoconferences are scheduled through the statewide K-20 Online Resource Reservation System (KORRS).

Multipoint or point-to-point videoconferences involve the transmission of image and audio between two or more locations over ISDN or Internet connections. This is accomplished through videoconferencing equipment that includes cameras, microphones, speakers and sometimes a computer. The three most popular types of video conferencing equipment in Washington are manufactured by VTel, Zydacron and Polycom.

ESD 105 is the K-20 Network point of contact for identifying videoconferencing problems (data and video) for the school districts within the ESD 105 region, and in working with KOCO to diagnose problems within the K-20 Network.

Videoconferencing resources and instruction:

What is KORRS?

Getting started

What to do first

Frequently Asked Questions

Video/ISDN/IP Services

What's new with KORRS

K-20 sites in the ESD 105 region

K-20 Education Network

Contact Information

For scheduling or questions:
Lidia Rodriguez
Administrative Secretary and K-20 Scheduler
Phone: (509) 454-3132
E-mail:
Lidia.Rodriguez@esd105.org

For school district technical support:
Kirk Leuenberger
Network Specialist/RITU

Phone: (509) 454-3115
E-mail:
Kirk.Leuenberger@esd105.org

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