Higher education

  • Dr. Russ Scaduto
    Med-students: enthusiastic, ambitious, successful and adaptable, they’re also expected to have an unprecedented amount of information at their fingertips. Dr. Russ Scaduto, Director of Education Technology for the Penn State College of Medicine and the Milton Hershey Medical Center, says lecture capture via Mediasite, with its anytime, anywhere access to information, helps the students become masters of time-management and enhance their performance. Join Dr.
  • Linda Siktberg
    From taking a patient’s blood pressure to practicing complex and critical nursing procedures, the next generation of nursing graduates is entering a more demanding health care system that not only requires them to have a vast amount of knowledge at their fingertips, but also expects them to heal the healthcare-staffing shortage. In this webinar, an expert faculty panel from Ball State University School of Nursing will show you how their use of cutting-edge technologies is preparing nurses to succeed at the highest levels of the profession.
  • Jim Jorstad
    From early pilot demonstrations to multi-million dollar fund raising, from classroom captures to international collaborations, Jim Jorstad, Director of Educational Technologies, will show you how innovative webcasting applications helped to redraw the traditional big picture communication efforts at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse. In the span of a year, UW-La Crosse’s strategic deployment of Mediasite evolved into an effective outreach program that created important connections with new and untapped audiences—both within the community and on a global level.
  • Jim Goodlander
    Jim Goodlander, Associate Director of Technology, will walk you through a typical day of academic, training and event webcasting at the Sam M. Walton College of Business, one US News & World Report’s top 25 public undergraduate business schools. A leader in streaming classroom video since early 2000, the College webcasting program has grown from Managerial MBA programs with online components to conferences, guest speakers and special events that now attract a global audience. The presentation will include: 
  • David Schlueter
    Faculty from St. Mary’s University School of Law will describe the critical role technology plays in training students for the real world practice of law in a high-tech age, and judicial staff will discuss the driving forces behind the courtroom webcasting initiative between the University, Office of Court Administration and Texas Supreme Court. Law students will also provide insight on the impact of webcasting on their learning and professional development. Presenters will discuss: 
  • Diane Zorn
    Join York University's Diane Zorn and Sonic Foundry's Sean Brown as they explore how online, rich-media teaching can be easy and effective.  The presentation aims to empower participants to create viable online learning environments that facilitate learning, community, and self-sufficiency for students and instructors with minimal time and energy and maximum results. This presentation concludes with a Q & A period Topics include:
  • Russ Scaduto
    Hear from leading medical experts from Milton S. Hershey Medical Center on how they use webcasting to expand access to medical education and training. Learn best practices to:
  • Russ Scaduto
    Hear from three leading experts on how they implemented successful online CME programs with webcasting. Using the Mediasite web communication system, these organizations are expanding their learning environments by webcasting grand rounds, medical seminars and other health instruction. Learn best practices to:
  • Pamela Havice
    Colleges and universities are increasingly looking to technology to help them revolutionize information delivery and communication to their students. Learn how webcasting can enhance student’s learning environment both on and off campus. Join this expert panel of speakers from Clemson University to discuss: 
  • A New Era in Education: e-Learning Seminar by the Pittsburgh Council
    University of Pittsburgh faculty discuss the distance education program that led to sixteen Macedonia graduates receiving their Masters in Public Policy and Management from the University.
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