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Videoconferencing
Videoconferencing tools at SFU
Available to students, faculty, and staff. Zoom meets most of your videoconferencing needs, for classes and events up to 300 participants. Faculty and staff can host large classes and events (>300 participants) on Zoom by request.
Available to faculty for teaching specifically. Blackboard Collaborate is fully integrated in Canvas where instructors can host live lecturess or create recorded lectures from a single common interface.
We help SFU units to equip their meeting areas with videoconferencing technology. We offer various pre-designed packages and tailored solutions to fit the different needs and space at SFU.