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Teleteaching-based on the Multimedia Collaboration Service
The Multimedia Collaboration Service (MMC) is a multiperson conferencing system which uses both audio and video as well as shared applications to create a conference setting. We describe a way of utilizing the work done in MMC to support a teleteaching setting. This requires both evaluating the requirements of teleteaching and the abilities of MMC with respect to these requirements.