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.
Richmond Community Schools uses Mediasite for just-in-time professional development, training teachers and staff to improve student achievement. The Richmond Community Schools needed an easy way to train principals and teachers how to use new technology recently implemented in the schools. Staff development and IT personnel were struggling to keep up with busy schedules while training staff in almost 20 programs and locations.
York Telecom partners with organizations for powerful communications through Mediasite. A leading visual communications provider, York Telecom supplies an end-to-end suite of audio and video services such as professional consulting, integration and support to clients around the world. Ross University in the West Indies turned to York Telecom for an upgrade to its audio-visual technology, hoping to replicate the traditional classroom experience online.
Penn State’s Hershey Medical Center enhances health education and patient care with Mediasite. Penn State Hershey Medical Center needed a tool to capture medical knowledge and disperse it to employees, patients and communities worldwide. The center’s mission is to advance medical and scientific knowledge, but it had no way to share the invaluable expertise of its medical staff.
University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine enhances educational experience for vet students with Mediasite. The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine wanted a multi-purpose capturing technology for its tech-savvy faculty members and students. The university needed to offer a variety of easy-to-use options, encouraging faculty members and students to enhance learning through technology.
NHS Lanarkshire delivers training to doctors around the clock with Mediasite. NHS Lanarkshire (NHSL) needed to communicate timely treatment information to doctors in three hospitals without interfering with patient care. Serving more than 553,000 patients, the health organization could not provide training at a convenient time for everyone. Professionals who couldn’t attend the scheduled presentation had trouble accessing the information at a later time.
Hennepin County Medical Center expands remote learning through weekly physician conferences via Mediasite. Prior to implementing Mediasite, Hennepin County Medical Center captured visiting lecturers and discussion sessions on VHS tapes which were then transferred to DVDs. Looking to increase access and make information convenient for doctors and nurses with busy schedules, Hennepin County Medical Center turned to rich media web communications.
PartsNow! mediasites training to attract technicians and generate new business opportunities. PartsNow! is the leading supplier of replacement parts to companies specializing in the repair of computer printers. The company offered in-person training courses for service technicians with the goal of lessening returns of parts sold by the company but feared online or multimedia distribution would result in piracy and profit loss. PartsNow!
Riverside Community College mitigates the national nursing shortage using Mediasite. Riverside Community College faced a challenge in accommodating the more than 500 students who applied to its nursing program each year. A large percentage of the college’s classes focused on nursing, demand was increasing for nurses in the workforce and classroom size limited student enrollment to 60 people.
Sandia Laboratories adopts Mediasite to securely share time-sensitive research both internally to employees and externally to scientists and researchers from around the world. Sandia National Laboratories needed to communicate high-security information to thousands of scientists and support staff members in four locations. Travel between locations was difficult and expensive, and the highly technical level of material required quality graphic capabilities.