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Is room-based lecture
capture better for 21st century learning?
Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at 1pm, ET
In 2009, the University of Michigan Ross School of Business
opened the doors to a new era of learning designed to enhance the digital
culture that defines student life. Every room in the state-of-the-art 27,000
square foot building – from the large auditoriums to the intimate
collaborative spaces – was equipped to support the most seamless use of
integrated technologies while becoming a model of student learning
efficiencies.
Now integral in every function of the school, room-based
lecture capture technology is used not only for recording traditional
classroom instruction, but also webcasting interviews with The New York
Times, faculty panels and even recruitment with prospective students.
Join Sean Brown, vice president of education at Sonic Foundry,
and his guest Edward Adams, chief technology officer at University of
Michigan Ross School of Business, for an inside look at the decision-making
process that helped the school get more faculty, classes and programs online
faster with room-based video streaming.
The presenters will take your questions live, and discuss:
Who will benefit:
Chief information and technology officers, academic deans and department heads, IT directors, facility managers, instructional technologists. Anyone may attend.
Critical
Insights. Timely Information. Free Registration
University Business produces web seminars on topics of special interest to higher education leaders. Moderated by UB's Web Seminar Editor, JD Solomon, each web seminar features presentations by higher education leaders and industry experts. These online events are underwritten by our sponsors so that you may view them for free. |
Speakers: Edward Adams - Chief Technology Officer, University of Michigan Ross School of Business. Sean Brown - Vice President of Education, Sonic Foundry. |
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