Enhancing Student Presentations Using Mediasite in the Classroom

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At Ashland University, professors take lecture capture to a new level by putting students in front of the camera to record their own presentations. In business communication courses, the professor records students' oral presentations for review by the students themselves and out-of-state communication experts who provide critiques to improve student presentation skills. In voice courses, music professors record student vocal performances, upload those videos into the Mediasite webcasting platform and then share a link to each presentation for the student to review online. Join us for this live webinar where Timothy Lombardo of Ashland University explains:

  • Different methods for using lecture capture technology to record and distribute student presentations online 
  • Best practices for setting up and managing your online knowledge catalogs via Mediasite 
  • How to use Mediasite's video upload feature and editor to further simplify the student recording process 
  • Practical ideas for how you can use these methods at your own institution 
  • Presented By:

    Timothy Lombardo

    Timothy Lombardo works as a Content Developer/ Instructional Designer at Ashland University where his primary responsibilities are to create content using Mediasite and to train faculty and staff to use the campus' Mediasite Recorders. Timothy holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Sciences and Technology from Penn State and Master of Science in Instructional Technology, Instructional Technology Specialist from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania.

  • Moderated By:

    Sean Brown

    Sean Brown, Vice President, Sonic Foundry. Sean's core focus is simplifying digital media to improve use and outcomes. Before coming to Sonic Foundry in 2002, Sean developed 17 years of product management and education business development experience at IBM, Apple and Oracle. He is a past president and board member of the Hopkins Foundation for Innovation in Education. Today, Sean also hosts Sonic Foundry's popular, monthly best practices webinar series for higher education.