NFO
Texas A&M University primary mark
NFO logo

» Home » Services » Video and Conferencing


Video Production and Conferencing

Educational Broadcast Services (EBS) provides facilities and professional staff where faculty can develop video courses and instruction for both online and satellite distribution - across the campus, throughout Texas, and even around the world.

KAMU is Texas A&M's public television station that serves the Brazos Valley area. KAMU-TV also produces high-quality video programs for university research and teaching, while providing electronic media facilities for videoconferencing and distance learning via satellite. Many major university events are covered by KAMU, providing live coverage to the local community and satellite uplinks.

TTVN is the enterprise data and interactive communications network that serves Texas A&M and members of The Texas A&M University System (TAMUS). The core TTVN network consists of over 100 primary wide area network sites and more than 275 videoconference sites.

TTVN provides enterprise-class commodity Internet, Internet2, and intranet data services to all members of TAMUS and the extended TTVN community. TTVN also provides videoconference scheduling and facilitation services, videoconference user and technical support, multi-point videoconference bridging, ISDN/H.320 gateways, live and archive video webcasting, and videoconference equipment repair.

TTVN also manages the Centra interactive webconference application for the campuses and agencies of TAMUS. Centra provides interactive webconferencing for classes, seminars, and meetings. Contact TTVN to schedule videoconference, telecourse, and streaming video webcast events that use TTVN facilities. If you would like to learn how to use Centra, Instructional Technology Services offers workshops in using the webconferencing application for courses or eMeetings.