Training professional

  • Instruction, Recruitment, Advising, Orientation and LMS Training
    In an era of budget reductions and cost-cutting, cost and efficiency are primary considerations for institutions of higher learning. And yet, the California State University, Fullerton School of Nursing has been able to continue to provide high quality support services to students while reducing the time required for these functions.
  • Copyright Basics for Online Presentations
    Ever find an image on the web and wonder if you can use it in a presentation? Have you shown a YouTube video in a course that is also being streamed online? Are you familiar with the TEACH Act?Do you know what “fair use” really means for you, your instructors and presenters or your organization? Yeah, it’s complicated.  But it’s worth the effort to master the basics. Especially now when online presentations, e-learning and virtual courses are being delivered via live webcast and streaming video at an unprecedented rate. 
  • How to Facilitate Live Online Training, Techniques for Adult Learning Engagement
    The concept of just-in-time training is not new. Live online training is used to reach people across time and distance. But how do you keep those viewers engaged? How do you make sure they are with you, and will come back for more? And how do you keep your sanity in the process?
  • The University of Auckland, New Zealand
    Mediasite provides a platform for The University of Auckland’s Faculty of Education to meet school e-Learning requirements and extend its reach to teachers in schools throughout the country.
  • Terry Macpherson
    How did a university with minimal budget, one full time staffer and three distributed campuses, including a distance learning programme with 16,000 enrolled students, get to 2500 online presentations with 131,085 views? Ask a Massey University professor, instructional designer and academic technologist and they will all tell you the same thing: vision, cooperation and Mediasite lecture capture technology. 
  • Faegre & Benson
  • The Many Flavors of Hybrid Events
    One of the best ways to understand hybrid events is to see what others are doing. Luckily, Mediasite Events has hundreds from which to draw. Join Shane Tracy, Director of Event Services, and John Pollard, Event Services Program Director, as they walk through some of the most common types of hybrid events Sonic Foundry has supported and discuss some of the most common decisions you need to make in preparing for those types of events. At the end of this 30 minute webcast, you’ll have a ton of new information that you can use to make your next hybrid event a success. 
  • The National Institute for Trial Advocacy
    The National Institute for Trial Advocacy uses Mediasite for flipped instruction, lecture capture. The National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) is a provider of learning-by-doing, hands-on education for the legal profession. Its team of expert professors, judges and practicing lawyers train and mentor lawyers to be competent and ethical advocates of justice through 300 courses annually for continuing legal education credits and accreditation.
  • A detailed booklet that outlines everything you need to know to be dangerous when it comes to putting your conference, meeting or event online. Brief overviews of the pros and cons of major event webcasting options to help you decide what's right for your event, audience and organization. Questions to ask your webcasting vendor about their people, process and technology. Templates for presenter release forms and briefs to help them record their most polished presentation.
  • Sonic Foundry commissioned Forrester Consulting to examine the total economic impact and potential return on investment (ROI) enterprises can realize by implementing the Mediaiste webcasting platform.
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