Pace University, University of Kentucky, and UMass Lowell Present Secrets for Successful Campus-Wide Blended Learning and Lecture Capture
DULLES, VA--(Marketwire - March 14, 2011) - Echo360, the global leader in campus-wide blended learning and lecture capture solutions, announced that its webinar called "Changing the Game: How CIOs are Taking Lecture Capture to a New Level" is breaking registration records. The online event, hosted by The Chronicle of Higher Education, is being held on March 16, 2011 at 4PM EDT and showcases three pioneering CIOs who are changing teaching and learning at their institution using Echo360. Registration is free and space is still available.
More than 60% of higher education CIOs are planning for lecture capture to deliver instructional content, but only 4% of courses currently utilize the technology1. In this webinar, lecture capture leaders will offer their advice to overcoming adoption hurdles and recognizing an immediate return on their investment:
The webinar, moderated by leading lecture capture expert Alan Greenberg of Wainhouse Research, will discuss the benefits, risks and results of choosing to deliver instructional content with lecture capture.
Registration for the webinar is available at: http://chronicle.com/webinars/echo360_2.
About Echo360
As a global leader in blended learning and lecture capture, Echo360 helps higher education institutions keep pace with modern students' learning needs through products that digitally record and upload learning content. Echo360 has been recognized with a Product Line Strategy of the Year Award from Frost & Sullivan and named a Visionary Vendor in Educational Technology by IT research firm Basex. Echo360's products facilitate better instruction for large collections of students, lower costs and enrich learning experiences by enabling students to easily access and share multimedia content. Through Echo360's platform, students can replay recorded sessions and review information from instructors online; at their convenience and across various devices. Echo360 products are used by over 400 colleges and universities in 28 countries.
For additional information, visit www.echo360.com
1 = The Campus Computing Project. http://www.campuscomputing.net/summary/2010-campus-computing-survey
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