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You-Pick Training
Mediasite in Action
Show & Share
Post-It discussions, Free-Swim Q&As or Developers’ Lounge
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| 08:00 - 10:00 | MUG Steering Committee Meeting | Sonic Foundry Headquarters | |
| 09:00 - 04:00 | Conference registration | Monona Terrace, UNLEASH conference counter |
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| 10:00 - 11:00 |
Setting Up, Configuring and Using the Mediasite Recorder At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
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Rooms Q-R | |
| 11:00 - 12:00 |
Managing Mediasite Content: Administration At the end of this course, learners will be able to
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Rooms Q-R | |
| 12:30 - 01:30 |
Managing Mediasite Content: Delivery Options At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
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Rooms Q-R | |
| 01:45 - 03:00 |
Managing Mediasite Content: Analytics and Advanced Delivery Options At the end of this course, learners will be able to: - Describe the various types of data Mediasite collects and the different types of reports available Excercises will be used to explain and demonstrate:
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Rooms Q-R | |
| 03:00 - 03:45 |
Mediasite Security Basics At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
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Rooms Q-R |
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| 10:00 - 10:45 |
Recording Mediasite Content At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
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Rooms O-P | |
| 10:45 - 11:45 |
Managing Mediasite Content: Administration At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
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Rooms O-P | |
| 12:15 - 01:30 |
Managing Mediasite Content: Catalogs and Delivery Options At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
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Rooms O-P | |
| 01:45 - 02:45 |
Managing Mediasite Content: Analytics and Advanced Delivery Options At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
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Rooms O-P | |
| 02:45 - 03:45 |
Planning Your Mediasite 6 Upgrade At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
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Rooms O-P |
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| 04:30 - 05:30 |
Sonic Foundry Office Tour Stop by Sonic Foundry on Monday to get the inside look of our corporate office and check out our newly designed webcasting studio. Tours take place every 15 minutes and start in Sonic Foundry's front office. Sonic Foundry is located at 222 W. Washington Ave. between the Capitol and Hyatt Place - a short walk from the Monona Terrace Convention Center and Hilton. |
Sonic Foundry - 222 West Washington Ave | |
| 05:30 - 06:30 |
Newcomers' Reception and Registration Each year brings even more new faces to UNLEASH. If this is your first Mediasite User Conference, here's your chance to hit the ground running and find a MUG Mentor. Mingle with other first-time attendees and meet the Mediasite User Group Steering Committee before you join the Welcome Reception. |
Francesca's al Lago | |
| 06:30 - 07:30 | Conference Registration | Francesca's al Lago | |
| 06:30 - 09:30 |
Welcome Reception Take in the sights and sounds of downtown Madison as conference attendees and Sonic Foundry staff gather at Francesca al Lago, a local favorite. Perfectly situated between the Capitol Square and the Monona Terrace, it offers a taste of the city and its local brews. |
Francesca's al Lago |
You-Pick Training
Mediasite in Action
Show & Share
Post-It discussions, Free-Swim Q&As or Developers’ Lounge
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| 07:00 - 08:00 | Conference Registration and Breakfast | Monona Terrace | |
| 08:00 - 08:15 |
2012 Rich Media Impact Awards Created in 2005, the Rich Media Impact Awards recognize excellence in the practical and creative use of Mediasite in business, education, health and government. Join us as we recognize individuals who have achieved measurable improvements in information accessibility, cost savings, efficiency and productivity in their organizations through Mediasite.
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Lecture Hall | |
| 08:15 - 09:00 |
Keynote - Leadership Isn't for Cowards: Leading Courageously and Getting Your Edge to Succeed In today's always-on, media-rich social world, it is increasingly more challenging to manage the information, demands and challenges coming our way. Those with the courage to stand firm in their beliefs and rally others on their team around what really matters have an edge. Your ability to influence is paramount to creating significant results and executing successfully - and courage is the key in that process. Mike energetically shares how to face what needs to be faced and do what needs to be done such that your values and heartbeat are consistently executed in every aspect of your career, the community where you live and the lives of those you influence.
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Lecture Hall | |
| 09:00 - 09:40 |
Beyond Mediasite 6: A Vision for Webcasting and Video Content It’s been a busy year for development at Sonic Foundry – our Mediasite solution has never evolved faster. But we’re not resting on our Mediasite successes, we’re building on them. See why Mediasite 6 is the foundation for many exciting things to come.
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Lecture Hall | |
| 09:40 - 09:55 | Networking Break | ||
| 09:55 - 10:25 |
iThis, iThat: Picking the Best Format for Your Mediasite 6 Recording With multiple format options available for live and on-demand Mediasite content delivery, choosing the most suitable encoding method is important (and sometimes tricky). Get the inside scoop on exactly which formats to use for your various webcasting scenarios – live streaming to any device, including mobiles; on-demand streaming to mobiles; making existing Mediasite content mobile-friendly; generating downloadable content for offline users; and more. (Related session: Strategies for a Successful Mediasite 6 Upgrade)
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Lecture Hall | |
| 09:55 - 10:25 |
Transforming NASA Learning: Justifying My Lecture Capture Investment with ROI and Financial Strategies Using lecture capture technology, NASA Safety Center was able to develop 45 courses (546 hours of advanced engineering training content) in less than a year and recoup three times our investment in training savings during the first 13 months of operation. If you have a distributed learning environment and a shrinking or non-existent training budget, you need to be strategic in your approach to leveraging technology and deploying web-based training. Brick and mortar classrooms are a thing of the past, but convincing everyone to take the big leap forward is a huge challenge for corporate and government training leaders everywhere. It is imperative that you justify your investment to your senior leadership and investors in the most convincing way possible – with facts and proven Return on Investment strategies. Let me show you some of our day-to-day ROI strategies and techniques used at the NASA Safety Center.
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Rooms O-P | |
| 09:55 - 10:25 |
Designing Classrooms with Rich Media Capture in Mind Using their recently completed East and Central Campus classrooms as an example, New York Law School shares their experience and advice with others seeking to build rooms that incorporate seamless lecture capture without increasing the labor budget. Designed as the school's first self-service classrooms, these new rooms are equipped with one button self-service capture, automated Infrared cameras, hands-free microphones, digital whiteboards, ceiling-mounted document cameras and integration with Crestron DM & Room View systems. (Related session: Rise of the Machines: Integrating Mediasite in Classrooms without an Operator)
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Rooms Q-R | |
| 10:35 - 11:20 |
Audio 101: Tips and Tools for the Best-Sounding Webcasts Audio is arguably the most important element of any successful webcast. Audio quality distinguishes a great production from one that is merely adequate. Learn how to attain that great production by understanding basic audio principles including proper uses for different microphone types, wireless mics, audio interfaces, mic placement and ranges, audio recording tricks for a variety of settings with various numbers of presenters, use of simple audio mixers and more. (Related session: Video and Lighting 101: Tips and Tools for the Best-Looking Webcasts)
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Lecture Hall | |
| 10:35 - 11:20 |
Automating the Next Generation of Classrooms and Training Facilities Automation is the key to classrooms and training facilities of the future. Learn how to design an automated system for recording high-quality HD video using Vaddio camera tracking and automatic switcher systems along with Mediasite. Plus, understand how to avoid the typical pitfalls and design errors when installing into technology-enabled rooms.
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Rooms O-P | |
| 10:35 - 11:20 |
Planning Your Mediasite Deployment or Expansion Strategy There are various Mediasite server strategies to accommodate deployments of all sizes – from 2-server, 3-server and 4-server deployments to high availability, load-balanced implementations. Understand scenarios and benefits of each along with the required components and configurations to maximize your webcasting performance. (Related session: Strategies for a Successful Mediasite 6 Upgrade)
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Rooms Q-R | |
| 11:30 - 12:00 |
Strategies for a Successful Mediasite 6 Upgrade With support for mobile devices and new streaming technologies, pre-planning your Mediasite upgrade will help you understand your options as well as system requirements and ensure a seamless transition to your new Mediasite platform. Walk through Recorder version compatibility; learn the requirements for live and on-demand streaming to mobile and other devices; understand pre-upgrade considerations; and review server configuration best practices. (Related session: Planning Your Mediasite Deployment or Expansion Strategy)
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Lecture Hall | |
| 11:30 - 12:00 |
How to Do Green Screen without the Green Screen It's easy to produce green screen keying without an actual green screen, and Steve will show you how. Using Adobe Production Suite with a Mediasite recording, you can produce video presentations anywhere in the world. Steve demonstrates how to mask a video and create a chromakey composite for a still or moving background using Adobe After Effects - all without expensive painted or fabric backdrops.
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Rooms O-P | |
| 11:30 - 12:00 |
Your Videoconferencing Investment: Putting It to Work with Mediasite The University of Florida has integrated Mediasite with its videoconferencing systems in a variety of ways. Brian shares new ways to use both of these technologies - independently or together. Learn about: recording videoconferences with Mediasite connected to various codecs (mainly Polycom and TANDBERG); importing recordings from a TANDBERG Content Server into Mediasite; quality comparisons between Mediasite and TCS recordings; videoconference recording from a single site as well as multiple sites via a Cisco Multipoint Control Unit (MCU).
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Rooms Q-R | |
| 12:00 - 01:00 | Lunch | Community Terrace | |
| 01:10 - 01:50 |
Pecha Kucha Back by popular demand this year, are our energizing, information-packed Pecha Kuchas. This short form presentation type challenges presenters to share their most important ideas in exactly 6 minutes and 40 seconds using 20 auto-advancing slides, each shown for 20 seconds. Whew! Join these five courageous and confident presenters stepping up to the Pecha Kucha mic. - Controlling the #1 Human Phobia or How to Get the Best from the Petrified Presenter, Terry Wirkus - 4 Project Managers, 3 Semesters, 2 Products and 1 Very Long Pilot, Leif Nelson - Mediasite Mythbusters, Tall Tales or True?, Gwen Noteborn, Maastricht University - From Hosted to High Availability in 12 Months, Ullrich Grimm-Allio - These Are Our Mistakes: So Go Get Your Own (Revisited!), Larry Evans
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Lecture Hall | |
| 01:50 - 02:20 |
Wall of Ideas and Dessert Take advantage of this collaborative opportunity to contribute your top Mediasite priorities to the Wall of Ideas. Use the stickers provided to identify your priorities and jot down specific ideas or requirements on any of the Idea boards that will be used in Wednesday’s facilitated Idea Roundtables. Plus, enjoy dessert while you’re Idea-ing. |
Community Terrace | |
| 02:30 - 03:00 |
Rise of the Machines: Integrating Mediasite in Classrooms without an Operator Based on NC State's 36-room Mediasite installation, Ron discusses his university's front-end design and integration strategies for an easy-to-use/easy-to-support model that uses existing room control systems. Learn about the unique Mediasite features he used to create recording sessions that practically run themselves - with no marginal costs beyond the Mediasite Recorder. He'll share the touch panel user experiences (UX) that are possible to enable this, how to create a self-monitoring Mediasite room that reports any system problems as well as innovative strategies to preemptively eliminate support calls.
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Lecture Hall | |
| 02:30 - 03:00 |
How to Manage a New Lecture Capture Initiative From a lecture capture implementation involving multiple deparments, staff members and faculty, Dan and Leif share their strategies for collaborating with staff, gathering and organizing faculty and presenter needs, organizing communciations, managing the room installation and overcoming obstacles.
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Rooms O-P | |
| 02:30 - 03:00 |
Mediasite Hosting at Sonic Foundry: What We've Learned and What You Should Know Managing a Mediasite server installation to handle hundreds of unique Mediasite customer sites has taught us a thing or two about scalability, live CDN streaming, security and more. Whether you use Mediasite Hosting or are managing your own on-premises Mediasite, Barry shares valuable scalability insights and strategies gleaned from his experience managing Sonic Foundry’s hosting infrastructure. Learn about orchestrating a multi-site upgrade to a major new version, disaster recovery for Mediasite hosting, using a CDN to deliver live events worldwide and how Smooth Streaming is a live event game-changer, using multiple live failover servers while conserving bandwidth, benefits of SAML over LDAP authentication when hosting, using load balancers and more.
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Rooms Q-R | |
| 03:10 - 03:55 |
Video and Lighting 101: Tips and Tools for the Best-Looking Webcasts Regardless of budget, you can make any video production look great. Luckily, Kevin has a few tricks up his sleeve to make you a videographer extraordinaire. Learn how to configure your venue and your camera to capture the best images possible while exploring shot composition, video shoots for both high and standard definitiion and how to keep it all in focus. Equally important, Kevin shares lighting techniques, light source temperatures, white balancing, why you never leave your camera in AUTO and how light affects compression (and vice versa). Along the way, you may even pick up a few jokes. (Related session: NASA Safety Center Production and Post-Production Tech Tips)
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Lecture Hall | |
| 03:10 - 03:55 |
How to Streamline and Manage Multi-Room/Multi-Recorder Content Capture Get three perspectives from the University of Washington-Seattle on managing Mediasite in not only multi-room/multi-recorder environments, but also in a multi-facility capacity with shared Mediasite server capability. Jason, Tim and Dave from the university's School of Medicine, Foster School of Business and Professional and Contnuing Education's EDGE Program, repectively, share their approaches to producing and managing Mediasite content across campus. They'll discuss how presentations are edited, published and managed at each group, showcasing specific technical setups as well as the mobile capabilities of each facility and the advantages/disadvantages of each configuration. Also learn about their video routing facilities built for signal redundancy and fail-over. (Related session: Planning, Designing and Implementing Multi-Location HD Capture)
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Rooms O-P | |
| 03:10 - 03:55 |
Securing Your System: Beyond the Basics Beyond Mediasite’s built-in directory granting users permissions to watch content and access the system, Mediasite supports a variety of enterprise solutions and standards that expand the boundaries of content integration and authentication. See examples and learn more about scenarios using Active Directory and LDAP, Single Sign-on (SSO), SAML 2.0, Basic Learning Tools Interoperability (Basic LTI) and custom development. (Related session: LMSes, CMSes and Websites, Oh My!: Integrating and Securing Your Mediasite Content)
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Rooms Q-R | |
| 04:00 - 04:15 |
Share Interact and Learn - Your MUG Community The Mediasite User Group (MUG) is our vibrant online community of members sharing best practices, insights and personal expertise to help you get the most from Mediasite. Learn more about the MUG, upcoming initiatives and how you can be involved.
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Lecture Hall | |
| 04:15 - 04:45 |
Wall of Ideas Continue contributing your top Mediasite priorities to the Wall of Ideas. All Idea boards will close at the end of UNLEASH Day 1 to be used in Wednesday’s facilitated Idea Roundtables. |
Community Terrace |
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| 06:00 - 09:00 |
MUG Jam Last year's birthday bash paved the way for this year's MUG Jam at the historic Majestice Theatre. At this popular and trendy musical venue, catch live music while you hang out with new and long-time Mediasite friends. Plus, see fellow conference attendees take the stage to share their musical talents in the first MUG Jam. |
Majestic Theatre |
You-Pick Training
Mediasite in Action
Show & Share
Post-It discussions, Free-Swim Q&As or Developers’ Lounge
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| 08:00 - 09:00 | Breakfast | Community Terrace | |
| 09:00 - 09:40 |
Keynote - Sharpen Your Streaming Edge: The Future of Video Streaming for Content Consumers, Producers and Distributors The mobile craze, fueled by tablets and smart phones, has implications for how we produce and distribute video and rich media content. And the reality of the new “YouTube generation” viewer adds a new dimension to video consumption. Enterprises and campuses now find they need to support both production-quality broadcasts and automated, as-it-happens knowledge capture. As one of today’s leading video streaming experts, Jan shares what the future holds as these two streaming content types converge and require a common destination.
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Lecture Hall | |
| 09:50 - 10:35 |
Your Favorite Gear, Gadgets and Go-To Mediasite Companions We all have one (or two) “can’t live without” gadgets or devices that make our webcasting jobs easier. Now’s the time to share those goodies with others. Join this interactive discussion in which you, the audience, share recommendations for the AV tools and tricks that simplify your day-to-day Mediasite webcasting. Be ready to participate as we crowd-source ideas for your studios, Mediasite rooms or mobile setups.
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Lecture Hall | |
| 09:50 - 10:35 |
Your Field Guide to Producing Amazing Live Webcasts and Events What is the key thing to producing a successful live event? Preparation! Learn how asking a few simple questions can save you time, money and a few levels of frustration in pre-event, live-event and post-event scenarios. As a group, we will build this interactive session from basic best practices to things we may never have considered. Bring your own tips and strategies and be ready to participate in the discussion. Then, take away a new bag of tricks to produce your own live events without losing sleep.
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Rooms O-P | |
| 09:50 - 10:35 |
Your Strategies for Generating New Revenue from Mediasite Many of us are actively seeking creative yet sustainable methods to produce new revenue streams from our webcasting and lecture capture investments. Departmental charge backs, selling continuing ed or other content and making our webcasting facilities available to external entities are some of the more prevalent approaches, but the opportunities are endless. Bring your revenue generation strategies or questions to this highly interactive discussion in which we all share what works (or what doesn't) and collaboratively develop a toolkit of best practices.
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Rooms Q-R | |
| 10:50 - 11:20 |
LMSes, CMSes and Websites, Oh My!: Integrating and Securing Your Mediasite Content Mediasite’s flexibility to reside in nearly any website – from learning and content management systems to training portals and blogs – provides several integration options. How do you choose the best approach? Learn about integration and see examples using Mediasite links, embeddable players, packaged LMS modules, Single Sign On (SSO) and Mediasite’s new integration support for Basic LTI. (Related: Mediasite Security: Beyond Authentication Basics)
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Lecture Hall | |
| 10:50 - 11:20 |
Planning, Designing and Implementing Multi-Location HD Capture Providing multi-room/multi-location Mediasite capture requires more than just a little planning. Penn State’s Dickinson School of Law has had the opportunity to maximize the potential of a large-scale Mediasite deployment by virtue of its investment in a video infrastructure to support its uniquely ABA-approved law school operation. Relying on multiple concurrent high-definition video connections daily, classes are undertaken simultaneously in the school’s two campus locations situated some 90 miles apart. John describes the planning, design, implementation and operation of the Mediasite installation necessary for capturing every class, where automation is a key factor.
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Rooms O-P | |
| 10:50 - 11:20 |
Content Accessibility: Closed Captioning, Screen Readers and Beyond Enterprise and educational users alike are making Mediasite content accessible in a variety of ways with closed captioning, sign language interpreters, screen readers and even live captioning. Experience examples of these innovative ways to share Mediasite webcasts with viewers of all abilities. Plus, learn how to further leverage captions or transcripts for content search and SEO (search engine optimization).
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Rooms Q-R | |
| 11:30 - 12:00 |
Implementing “Pay per View” with Mediasite Todd shares his journey on the implementation of a pay per access model for his organization’s Mediasite content. He’ll discuss: why the need for a pay per access model at OHA, preliminary concerns like cost, pay per access’ impact on business, implementation challenges and lessons learned.
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Lecture Hall | |
| 11:30 - 12:00 |
Webcasting and Athletics: Reaching Out to the Community Lock Haven University is a small state university in Pennsylvania using Mediasite to reach various constituents of the community including students, alumni, family members, recruits and donors by providing video webcasts of home LHU athletic events. The Sports Broadcasting club provides the talent and the manpower to present the broadcasts to all reaches of the Internet. Peter shares his school's strategy behind mobilizing Mediasite to assist students in developing their broadcasting, communication and technology skills. Also learn more about Lock Haven's revenue generation infrastructure design behind its donor solicitation program and how to leverage Mediasite for community outreach.
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Rooms O-P | |
| 11:30 - 12:00 |
Capturing Medical Simulations: The Theory and Engineering Behind It “The most important practical lesson than can be given to nurses is to teach them what to observe.” – Florence Nightingale. In Ohio, there has been a swarm of interest in equipping nursing colleges, surgical simulation and EMT facilities with simulation capture systems that record both high definition video and audio of students and the telemetry of medical simulators in the classroom. Tom shares the best practices, engineering, layouts and mistakes made in equipping new and renovated facilities for common simulation capture.
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Rooms Q-R | |
| 12:00 - 01:00 | Lunch | Community Terrace | |
| 01:10 - 01:50 |
Pecha Kucha Settle in for our next round of Pecha Kucha sessions led by five more Mediasite community trailblazers. - See Me, Hear Me! Low-Cost Live Captioning for Webcasts, Tom Aquilone - To Infinity and Beyond! NASA's Portable Mediasite Studio-in-a-Box, Jim May - Creating the Best Mobile Mediasite Event Ever, Kelly Parke - How to Build a Studio On a Quarter (Since a Dime Isn’t Worth as Much Anymore), Steve Easley - Around the World with Mediasite in 400 Seconds, Ray Hassell
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Lecture Hall | |
| 01:50 - 03:00 |
Idea Roundtables and Dessert Based on Tuesday’s Idea boards, choose to attend a Idea Roundtable discussion on the topic of your choice. Or, if you prefer, use this time to network and enjoy dessert with Mediasite friends. |
Community Terrace | |
| 03:10 - 03:40 |
Mediasite Analytics in Action: Creating and Distributing Custom Reports Mediasite Analytics is a powerful tool to measure, track and share who is watching your content. If you’re new to Mediasite Analytics, here’s your chance to see it in action. Step through Mediasite’s reporting options, learn how to configure report parameters to get exactly the data you need, save custom reports for future re-use and leverage report distribution options to easily and automatically share data with others.
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Lecture Hall | |
| 03:10 - 03:40 |
Providing Outstanding Faculty Training and Support Benefits Everyone Faculty training and support is a key factor in the success of any distance education program. NC State’s Engineering Online (EOL) team supports more than 70 faculty members across eight different engineering departments each semester. EOL has developed multiple resources and practices to ensure that faculty members are prepared to maximize their online teaching effectiveness while minimizing their effort. From providing comprehensive pre-semester orientation training to delivering complete lecture archives to each instructor and everything in between, faculty are confident that they will get whatever support they need to be successful. Having very satisfied faculty yields increased faculty awareness and participation, a higher quality experience for the online students, and ultimately the growth and enhanced reputation of the online education program.
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Rooms O-P | |
| 03:10 - 03:40 |
Leverage Every Cent of Your Webcasting Dollar: Economic Studio and AV Solutions for Smaller Organizations For the past few years 'Digital Pathways Development' has been webcasting award-winning live and on-demand programmes to the New Zealand K-12 market with an absolute minimum of equipment, miniscule staffing and a really small working budget. Over this time we have significantly expanded our client base from 132 regional schools to 470 schools nationwide. This presentation focuses on the smaller Mediasite user, operating one or more Recorders on a minimal budget, who wants to provide a professional service with the most economic studio and cost-effective AV solutions they can muster. We webcast from multiple locations: a small remote studio, K-12 classrooms, in lecture theaters and from meeting rooms - basically, we go anywhere. Share in our secrets of how to leverage time and money to provide the best possible professional service for the smallest budget investment.
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Rooms Q-R | |
| 03:50 - 04:20 |
Social Media, Mediasite and Politics: Seeing Things in a Different Light Social media can have far-reaching effects on our lives, work and learning. Particularly in education, social media can make curriculum more relevant in teaching and learning. In this session, Jim shines a light on how social media can bring politically-charged events into the classroom. You will see and hear personal stories from across Wisconsin and how personal stories were captured and disseminated around the U.S. and throughout the world through social media. A variety of media resources were placed on Mediasite to make learning more relevant and engaging to students. Web streams of political events and other social media were combined to document how digital stories motivate “the base”, disseminate the content and show how our daily lives are affected by social media. Come with us into the eye-opening world of social media and politics where you will see them in a completely different light.
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Lecture Hall | |
| 03:50 - 04:20 |
5 years and Going Strong: Mediasite, Urban Education K-12 and President Obama Learn how a group of teachers from the nation's 21st largest school district has turned around the old model of professional development using technology that businesses and colleges have used for years, on-demand video PD. (Shhh, we even convinced our district's Risk Management department to throw out those old VHS tapes and join the internet learning revolution!) Scott and Cleon demonstrate how their district delivers media-rich PD to teachers, administrators, staff, stake holders and students and also share their ups and downs in changing to this new mode of professional development. Learn how they leverage real-time viewership data for accountability and how a small investment has returned large numbers in time savings, facility usage, transportation and other traditional face-to-face training expenses.
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Rooms O-P | |
| 03:50 - 04:20 |
NASA Safety Center Production and Post-Production Tech Tips The NASA Safety Center (NSC) captures, edits and disseminates hundreds of hours of online technical course content and webcast lectures each year. Despite the large number of production hours, we still strive to achieve quality amidst the quantity. We’ve found that communicating more effectively requires greater attention to detail. Whether you’re webcasting or editing, NSC has a tech tip to take your Mediasite presentation to the next level. Ryan and Scott present a number of production and post-production tips that have improved NSC's presentations including: audio, videography, design elements and blended technologies. Join them for tips on managing complex audio demands in difficult shooting conditions; using bumpers, graphics, and countdowns to spruce up your webcasts; getting the most out of your camera and adding a design or animation element into your production.
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Rooms Q-R | |
| 04:40 - 05:00 |
UNLEASH 2012 Remix, RMIA and UNLEASH Drawings Don't miss this fun, multimedia recap of UNLEASH 2012, announcement of the 2012 RMIA Mediasite Recorder winner and your chance to win one of many hot high tech prizes (must be present to win).
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| 05:00 - 06:00 | Closing Reception | Monona Terrace |
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