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  • Tahira Endean

    Mediasite is an incredibly user-friendly system that integrates easily with audiovisual providers. The practical reality for associations and corporations is that due to either time or budget restrictions, travel to an event is not always possible. So being able to share the information virtually with Mediasite is an incredible benefit, and it also allows greater reach to potential participants.

  • Insights from MPI's First Hybrid Meetings Research
    The purpose of the Hybrid Meeting Research Project was to take a comprehensive look at the way in which hybrid events are currently being used, how they are currently perceived within the meetings industry and to provide insights and guidance gleaned from experienced hybrid event organizers.
  • The Best Gear for Small Crews with Big Webcasts
    There’s nothing inherently wrong with the one-camera shoot for a streaming video webcast. But sometimes the high-profile nature of your speakers, or your viewers, is going to demand a bit more production polish and visual variety to keep them engaged. While most of us don’t have a full production crew on call, ready to come to our rescue with multiple camera people, a producer, director, switcher, lighting and more…Russell Investment Group has figured out how to run it all with just one person. That’s right. One person, and some pretty nifty gear.
  • Copyright Basics for Online Presentations
    Ever find an image on the web and wonder if you can use it in a presentation? Have you shown a YouTube video in a course that is also being streamed online? Are you familiar with the TEACH Act?Do you know what “fair use” really means for you, your instructors and presenters or your organization? Yeah, it’s complicated.  But it’s worth the effort to master the basics. Especially now when online presentations, e-learning and virtual courses are being delivered via live webcast and streaming video at an unprecedented rate. 
  • How to Market Your Online Event
    The majority of marketers plan to increase spending on online, virtual and hybrid events. Yet, most meeting and marketing professionals still employ the “If We Build It, They Will Come” approach to promoting these new meeting formats. Think that gets results? If only it did. Simply hosting a hybrid or virtual conference doesn’t guarantee people will show up. And even once they register, it doesn’t mean they’ll tune in, participate and contribute when you go live.
  • UNINETT
    UNINETT uses Mediasite to increase lecture capture across Norway.
  • John Pollard
    You’ve heard of hybrid events. You know that they can help you expand the reach of your event by including those who simply cannot attend. What should those remote attendees experience? What is the easiest and most reliable way to make that happen? Of course, hybrid event technology does add some moving parts. What are those? Who manages them? And how do I select a partner I can trust to hide any complexity and just “make it happen?”
  • The Schallert Group
    How do businesses and communities become consumer destinations, able to pull people from over three hours away?
  • Tahira Endean
    When you hear “hybrid event” you might think the key to success is what happens online – the speakers, streaming video, social media and the like. But the world’s best event producers know different. The most successful hybrid events begin months before registration opens, and most of the magic happens on site, behind the black curtain. Wish you could get a sneak peek at what works? Then Tahira Endean is about to make your day.
  • The Many Flavors of Hybrid Events
    One of the best ways to understand hybrid events is to see what others are doing. Luckily, Mediasite Events has hundreds from which to draw. Join Shane Tracy, Director of Event Services, and John Pollard, Event Services Program Director, as they walk through some of the most common types of hybrid events Sonic Foundry has supported and discuss some of the most common decisions you need to make in preparing for those types of events. At the end of this 30 minute webcast, you’ll have a ton of new information that you can use to make your next hybrid event a success. 
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