Transforming Classrooms by Rethinking Video Strategy – Webinar
What role does video play in the future of teaching and learning? How can video drive more engagement and better student outcomes?
A team of academic and IT experts from the University of Cincinnati recently overhauled their campus-wide video strategy and implemented next-generation lecture capture technology to transform classrooms across their 14 colleges.
Join us on May 24, 2017, 2PM EDT for our webinar: Lecture Capture 2.0: Unprecedented Student Engagement with a New Approach to Video Strategy. During this free, hour-long event you will learn new ways in which video is shaping the future of teaching and learning in higher education.
What You Will Learn
Attendees will learn how the University of Cincinnati:
- Established a cross-disciplinary, video task force of academic and IT experts
- Developed a framework for content creation called “seven circles”
- Established pedagogical goals for video creation and student engagement
- Selected learning tools, including Echo360, to meet their critical infrastructure needs
- Plans to use student behavioral data to improve student success and measure learning
Meet our Presenters
Tina Meagher – Tina is the senior video strategist for the University of Cincinnati. In her role at the university, Tina partners closely with colleges, units, and faculty to fully leverage the tools and resources available in the university’s eLearning ecosystem called Canopy. In addition, Tina serves as the University’s subject matter expert (SME) for video-centric, enterprise-level eLearning tools including Echo360.
JP Leong – JP is the multimedia coordinator within University of Cincinnati’s College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology
So, join us on May 24, 2017 at 2PM EDT. Register today to save your spot by clicking on the icon below.