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our free live webinar Are All Classroom Capture Systems the Same? Tuesday, April 24, 2012 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. Central (convert your time zone)
No one has been thinking strategically about
knowledge capture in a classroom as long as John DeAngelo. From flipped
classes to sage on the stage, more online instruction is created by faculty
in his classrooms than anywhere else.
He’s put almost every lecture capture brand to the test as one of the first college-level CIOs in higher education, personally supervising the acquisition, installation and replacement of some of the largest capture projects in the country. So if you’ve been thinking that all lecture capture is created equal, he’ll tell you, “Think again.” After outfitting hundreds of classrooms, and almost a decade-long deep dive into what works, he has created replicable, future-proof academic spaces that maximize the experience of faculty, students and staff. During this live webinar, you’ll find out why he chose to implement Mediasite at not one, but two different universities on both coasts, and how that decision radically impacted faculty feedback and student outcomes. He will take your questions live, and discuss:
About the presenter:
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John
DeAngelo
is director of educational technology services at the University of
California San Francisco and former associate dean for information technology
in Temple’s Fox School of Business. A pioneer in the integration of
technology in education, DeAngelo was named one of Computerworld's 2001 Top
100 IT leaders. As one of the first college-level CIO’s in higher education,
he provided technology focused academic leadership at Temple University for
37 years and UCSF for the past year. As co-chair of the Fox School Alter Hall
Planning Committee, he helped design and implement all instructional elements
of the $80 million, 217,000 square-foot building, which included eight
million dollars for AV, computing and telecommunications infrastructure.
Currently he is developing a ten-year strategic plan for classroom technology
at UCSF and planning the technology infrastructure for a totally wireless
anatomy lab and a $150 million annex to UCSF’s new hospital. UCSF is one of
the world's leading centers of health sciences research, patient care, and
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Moderator: |
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Sean Brown, VP of Education for Sonic Foundry
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