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  • Cody Kleven
    “If we put it online, no one will show up to our actual event.”“It’s too much of a burden on our presenters.”“We won’t have any control. Everything will end up on YouTube.” If your event planning team has ever contemplated putting your conference online, statements like these will probably sound familiar. But are they true? Join us to separate event webcasting fact from fiction as Cody Kleven, Director of Event Services, and Justin Hartman, Event Services Manager, dispel the ten biggest myths about taking your event online.  The presentation will include:
  • Lisa Pentony
    The Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, Division of Public Health uses Mediasite to build partnerships around preparedness, coordinate pandemic influenza planning and manage other public health risk and preventive communication strategies.
  • Moira Layafette
    This presentation will discuss some of the challenges healthcare organizations face in addressing the goals of the ehealth initiative and identify specific ways in which Mediasite can be used to solve these problems in promoting health information technology use to drive improvement in the quality, safety and cost of healthcare.
  • Moira Layafette
    Learn about Mediasite as a web-based multimedia communication system to manage and deliver organizational solutions for collaboration, coordination, workforce development and communication relative to ehealth and other key initiatives.
  • Lockheed
    Staff from Lockheed Martin’s Integrated Systems and Solutions provides an introduction to its multicast-based communication system, Mediasite, at CTEC 2006 (Convergence Technologies Expo & Conference).
  • Viticulture and Enology Science and Technology Alliance
    The Viticulture and Enology Science and Technology Alliance (VESTA) is a partnership of educational institutions, state agricultural agencies and industry that provides grape and wine education in Middle America. After experimenting with classroom technologies that resulted in frustrated students and staff, VESTA applied for and received a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to purchase the Mediasite webcasting platform.
  • The National Center for State Courts mediasites vital education to help state court systems better serve the public. The National Center for State Courts (NCSC) needed an efficient way to distribute professional courses to state courts across the country.  The NCSC used up to three product
  • Virtual-OR mediasites surgical procedures to educate health care professionals and improve patient care. A diverse network of hospitals, institutions and professional organizations, called Virtual-OR, wanted to provide real-time continuing medical education to people around the world. The network wanted to stream medical procedures live over the Internet to keep medical professionals up-to-date on the latest changes in health and biotechnology.
  • Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators
    The Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators (WASDA) needed a cost-effective way to communicate timely information among its more than 400 members across the state of Wisconsin. Budget constraints made attending professional development workshops and seminars difficult for administrators, but they needed continuous updates on government changes in education.
  • Courtroom Connect
    Courtroom Connect expands its communication services for the legal community with Mediasite. Courtroom Connect needed a streaming technology that worked within its current networks to reach people in remote locations. Maintaining internet connections in over 40 courtrooms across the nation, it wanted to offer customers a technology that could stream customized content to the web.
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