The Norwegian University of Science and Technology spearheads unparalleled technological innovation with Mediasite to enhance its competitive edge. The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim is a center for technological education and research in Norway.
The North American Spine Society chooses Mediasite to enhance the technological capabilities of its new medical education facility. The North American Spine Society (NASS) envisioned building the most technologically advanced spine education facility. In early 2005, NASS moved from three separate buildings into one newly renovated facility in Burr Ridge, Illinois.
EDHEC Business School uses Mediasite to maintain standing as a top learning institution. For more than a century EDHEC Business School has laid the academic foundation for young entrepreneurs in the French business community, and, increasingly, internationally. The school enhances learning by providing students tools to not only compete, but prosper.
University of Pittsburgh’s online learning program thrives as new applications for Mediasite emerge. The University of Pittsburgh Center for Instructional Development and Distance Education (CIDDE) needed technology that could capture video, audio and graphic elements. The solution that the center employed for many years only captured text.
Sonic Foundry’s Mediasite helps Ross University make a global impact. Ross University wanted to develop an online learning program to enhance the traditional classroom experience. Staff members were leery of technology that would require them to change their teaching style or improve their technology skills, but students wanted a way to review complicated course material online before exams.
Mediasite technology moves to the head of the class at the Fully Employed MBA Program (FEMBA) at UCLA Anderson School of Management. The UCLA Anderson School of Management, a top-tier graduate business school, offers an MBA program for students working full-time called the Fully Employed MBA (FEMBA). The program needed a webcasting solution that could enhance student learning both on and off campus.