Over the past two weeks I have shared a couple of messages related to way of using video in your face-to-face and online courses. First it was an item focused on different resources for creating instructional videos, specifically using the Kaltura video recorder and editor that is embedded into Canvas. Second it was a report from Kaltura that provided a guide to the state of video in education.
Below I wanted to pass along notices of two up-coming webinars focused on this theme. The first is from Kaltura and is actually focused on the report that I shared last week. The second is from MediaSite, which thought might be of interest given its use at both TUC and TUN.
As always, if you have any questions about using video or Kaltura in any of your Canvas courses, please contact Jim O’Connor or myself.
Michael K. Barbour, Ph.D.
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From: Kaltura <inspire@kaltura.info>
Date: Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 9:10 AM
Subject: Webinar: Highlights of the State of Video in Education Report
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From: Team Mediasite <mediasite@sonicfoundry.com>
Date: Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 8:20 AM
Subject: [LIVE WEBINAR] Here’s Why Video Needs to be Engaging
How to Support Active and Micro Learning in Any Classroom
LIVE WEBINAR: AUGUST 16, 1:00PM CT
Video use in education shouldn’t be a one-way experience. It should be an interactive learning tool that improves student retention, creates powerful faculty-student interaction and empowers students to collaborate.
In this webinar, learn how Mediasite amplifies the video-learning experience with personalized tools that better engage students.
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Presented By: Tom Irons Director of Customer Success, Mediasite |
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