With the popularity of video conferencing industry, people are always confused with the common term of web conference and video conference. Hence, I'd like to explain them in following 2 parts. Part 1: Definition of Web Conference and Video Conference â—† Web Conferencing It is a handy umbrella term for several types of convenient online collaborative services to include webcasts, web seminars ("webinars") and peer-level web meetings. It is a conferencing form of real-time collaborative system in which two or more computer users, all with internet connected, see the same computer screen at any time in their web browsers. It may however be used in a narrower sense referring only to meetings of specific peer-level web context, in an effort to disambiguate its meaning and purpose from other collaborative session types.
â—†Video Conferencing Known also as videoconferencing or videoteleconferencing, it is facilitating a video conference through a set of appropriate telecommunication technologies that allows two or more computer locations to communicate simultaneously by two-way audio and video transmissions. This method has also been referred to as visual collaboration and is a certain type of groupware. Videoconferencing is designed to serve a conference or multiple locations rather than individuals.