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Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Sonic Foundry FREE Webinar: Small Budget, Big Impact Lecture Capture
http://www.sonicfoundry.com/webcast/small-budget-big-impact-lecture-capture?utm_campaign=Big%20Impact%20Capture%20Webinar%20invite%201A%20Feb12&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua&elid=239647&elq=2e0fc4721f484d89b43894e7b6052bee
Small Budget, Big Impact Lecture Capture
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Central
How did a university with minimal budget, one full time staffer and three distributed campuses, including a distance learning programme with 16,000 enrolled students, get to 2500 online presentations with 131,085 views?
Ask a Massey University professor, instructional designer and academic technologist and they will all tell you the same thing: vision, cooperation and Mediasite lecture capture technology.
Over the last six years, faculty adoption and student demand has grown exponentially, yet Massey maintains the growing programme without major new investments in technology or staff.
Join us for this webinar in three parts, each featuring an academic perspective on how to get the most out of lecture capture automation for the biggest learning impact.
Matt Alexander is the single staffer dedicated to supporting university-wide lecture capture for Massey's five colleges, as well as conferences, staff training and high profile, must not fail live webcasts of VIP speakers in a variety of environments, from traditional classroom lecture theatres to traditional Maori meeting houses.
Dr. Macpherson teaches a marketing paper (or course) that combines both face to face and distance students who are spread across the globe. Since 2009, he's recorded over two hours of online instruction each week with no specialized technical expertise, and his research shows students find the use of Mediasite highly beneficial to the success of the learning experience.
Scott Symonds assists faculty and academic staff to integrate online video into their daily teaching. He provides best practices, tips and tricks for the best live lecture delivery, dynamic online collaboration and ways to leverage the recordings on demand in the learning management system.
About the presenters:
Dr. Terry Macpherson, PhD, has been lecturing for the past 16 years and is presently professor of Marketing in the College of Business at Massey University. He specializes in social marketing, marketing communications and green marketing, with a varied background that includes government administration, sales, directing and managing a small importing and retailing business, and horticulture.
As Multimedia Developer for Information Technology Services, Matt Alexander was instrumental in Massey University’s Mediasite initiative. Serving as project facilitator for the past six years, Matt is responsible for all aspects of Mediasite activity on Massey's three campuses – from EX Server, mobile and automated room recording to teaching best practices. He also serves as Multimedia Development Consultancy for university, college and departmental groups.
Scott Symonds is an instructor and teaching consultant at Massey University. He advises and assists academic staff during the development of online teaching spaces and programmes, with an aim to help teaching staff provide the most effective online and blended learning experiences for their students. He has worked as a graphic designer, secondary school Design & Technology teacher and a lecturer in digital imaging.
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Sean Brown, Vice President of Education, Sonic Foundry
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