Mediasite by Sonic Foundry is the platform The University of Oxford Department of Continuing Education uses to support their work and deliver services to clients. The university’s Department of Continuing Education’s Technology-Assisted Lifelong Learning (TALL) team implemented Mediasite to develop online courses. This has allowed TALL to offer course capture to a huge variety of clients and faculty, giving the university the ability to disseminate the university’s work locally, nationally and internationally. After starting with a series of short online courses, TALL has developed more than 50 fully online courses in a diverse range of subjects from creative writing to nanotechnology, attracting online students from more than 70 countries around the world. Supported by Mediasite lecture capture technology, learners have the opportunity to study in spite of geographical boundaries.
Sonic Foundry recognizes Arizona State University College of Teacher Education and Leadership for harnessing the power of web communications to improve communication, learning and outreach.
Mediasite is widely used for online learning, sharing student presentations, capturing guest speakers and enhancing face-to-face instruction at California State University San Marcos.
In 2009, the University of Michigan Ross School of Business opened the doors to a new era of learning designed to enhance the digital culture that defines student life. Every room in the state-of-the-art 270,000 square foot building – from the large auditoriums to the intimate collaborative spaces – was equipped to support the most seamless use of integrated technologies while becoming a model of student learning efficiencies.
Te Manu Aute at the University of Auckland in New Zealand is a center for gifted and talented students in the arts. Schools in Northland are invited to join the center and are put into one of seven cluster groups, and schools are allowed to enroll their gifted and talented students in any of the workshops and classes.
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse has been able to develop a highly effective ROI and marketing plan with Mediasite over the course of one year. Targeted webcast messages were utilized in the university’s $16 million stadium complex drive, and currently in a $44 million academic building fund drive.