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ULCC adds Mediasite webcast technology to its national IT infrastructure  LIVERPOOL, UK (UCISA Stand #27) — March 12, 2013 — A new partnership between Sonic Foundry, Inc. (NASDAQ: SO...
Company unveils the most comprehensive, scalable approach to video content creation and management --- the cornerstone of enterprise and campus video strategy MADISON, Wis. — March 7, 201...
MADISON, Wis. — February 18, 2013 — Eastern New Mexico University is the third largest university in the state, covering a particularly large geographical area. The university made educati...
UNINETT connects all Norwegian schools, research institutions, adds Mediasite webcast technology to its national IT infrastructure AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands (ISE booth #2C75) — January 30, 201...
ISE selects Mediasite Events to webcast its event globally for the first time AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands (ISE stand #2C75) — January 29, 2013 — Sonic Foundry, Inc. (NASDAQ: SOFO), the tru...
Magazine’s first annual Readers’ Choice Awards recognizes products and services nominated by end-users   MADISON, Wis. — December 06, 2012 — Sonic Foundry, Inc. (NASDAQ:...
Non-profit uses Sonic Foundry’s Mediasite webcast technology for flipped instruction, lecture capture   MADISON, Wis. — December 04, 2012 — The National Institute for Trial Ad...
 New features set the bar for the most holistic approach to creating, managing and distributing academic multimedia and user-generated content   Denver, CO. — EDUCAUSE Booth 1433 &md...
  Mediasite cited as a sample vendor for video content management and delivery, video search and lecture capture MADISON, Wis. — October 23, 2012 — Sonic Foundry, Inc. (NASDAQ: SO...
 MADISON, Wis. — August 28, 2012 — Sonic Foundry, Inc. (NASDAQ: SOFO), the trusted market leader for video management and academic, enterprise and event webcasting, today announced a ...
 MADISON, Wis. — August 23, 2012 — Mediasite by Sonic Foundry, Inc. (NASDAQ: SOFO), the trusted market leader for video management and academic, enterprise and event webcasting, is on...
MADISON, Wis. — July 24, 2012 — eSchool Media readers voted Mediasite by Sonic Foundry, Inc. (NASDAQ: SOFO), the trusted market leader for video management and academic, enterprise an...
Students in School of Medicine, Foster School of Business, and Professional and Continuing Education’s EDGE Program rely on Mediasite heavily to learn   MADISON, Wis. — June 19, 201...
Blended learning embraced with open arms as academic streaming videos receive 63,000 views from students   Las Vegas, Nev., InfoComm Booth #C9141 — June 14, 2012 — Sonic Foundry, In...
New Deployment at Siegel Learning Center adds high definition lecture capture, increases access to graduate program   Las Vegas, Nev., InfoComm Booth #C9141 — June 13, 2012 — Sonic ...
Mediasite Events to webcast select sessions and training at InfoComm 2012 in Las Vegas    Las Vegas, Nev., InfoComm Booth #C9141 — June 13, 2012 — Sonic Foundry, Inc. (NASDAQ: ...
Top analyst firm once again finds Sonic Foundry the premier lecture capture vendor   Las Vegas, Nev., UBTech Booth #301 — June 12, 2012  — Sonic Foundry, Inc. (NASDAQ: SOFO), t...
MADISON, Wis. — May 31, 2012  — Sonic Foundry, Inc. (NASDAQ: SOFO), the trusted market leader for lecture capture, enterprise and event webcasting, today announced that its Mediasite ...
Just when you’ve got your AV plan nailed down for smart classrooms and facilities, there’s a new trend taking hold to supplement the learning that goes on in there – a dramatic shift toward BYOD and consumerization. How do you ensure your BYOD plan works seamlessly with the enterprise classroom technology already in place?
Just when you’ve got your AV plan nailed down for the boardrooms, meeting rooms and training rooms, there’s a new trend taking hold to supplement the work your employees do – a dramatic shift toward BYOD (bring your own device) and consumerization. How do you ensure your BYOD plan works seamlessly with the enterprise technology already in place?
Meteoric student demand has prompted universities large and small to evaluate how best to harness the power of video in support of their academic missions. Your words, your knowledge - they are the essence of what makes a university. But what’s the best way to capture that knowledge before it evaporates into thin air?
The knowledge shared in the enterprise is important. Whether you’ve got a multi-million dollar company with thousands of employees spread across the globe or work for a small association, the distribution and securing of information can present a challenge. But what’s the best way to capture that knowledge before it evaporates into thin air?
There’s nothing inherently wrong with the one-camera shoot for a streaming video webcast. But sometimes the high-profile nature of your speakers, or your viewers, is going to demand a bit more production polish and visual variety to keep them engaged.Russell Investment Group has figured out how to run it all with just one person.
No one has been thinking strategically about knowledge capture in a classroom as long as John DeAngelo, director of educational technology services at the University of California San Francisco. You’ll find out why he chose to implement Mediasite at not one, but two different universities on both coasts, and how that decision radically impacted faculty feedback and student outcomes.
Every room in the University of Michigan Ross School of Business' state-of-the-art 270,000 square foot building is equipped to support the most seamless use of integrated technologies. Join Sean Brown, VP of education at Sonic Foundry, and his guest Edward Adams, chief technology officer at the university, for an inside look at how the school incorporated room-based video streaming.
When you hear “hybrid event” you might think the key to success is what happens online – the speakers, streaming video, social media and the like. But the world’s best event producers know different. The most successful hybrid events begin months before registration opens, and most of the magic happens on site, behind the black curtain.
Why go live? Brian Smith asks why not. As the Video Operations Supervisor for University of Florida, he’s been doing live streaming on campus for 11 years, with hundreds of live webcasts under his belt. And he believes going live was integral to the success of lecture capture on campus.
Mediasite is going mobile - leading the way with live streaming to iPads, iPhones, iPods and more. From course lectures and online training to executive communications and special events, Mediasite 6 empowers learners everywhere with live and on-demand rich media streamed to their favorite devices. But mobile support is just the beginning. Known for its rock-solid lecture capture and enterprise
The Energy Center of Wisconsin needed to get their energy efficiency message out to a larger audience without a big budget and without putting their viewers to sleep with a lot of technical data. With Mediasite, they've had over 12,500 viewers of their live webinars tuning in from all 50 states and around the globe, and have amassed an overall total of 28,000 live and on-demand views. Media
The NASA Safety Center (NSC) trains 1,000 workers plus 2,000 contractors nationwide, offering 95% of its courses online using Mediasite to capture and stream content to remote learners. NSC shares how their e-learning strategy transformed a multi-year, multi-million-dollar training program into a streamlined curriculum design and yielded triple-digit ROI in the process.
Ever wish you could ask an expert how to make your live streaming video look better? Here's your chance - a rare opportunity with one of the most well-respected streaming video consultants, writers and instructors around, Jan Ozer. Even if you aren't a techy or on either side of the camera, we guarantee you'll pick up a few tips to step up the game of your webcasting team and IT/AV colleagues.
Tom Kemp and his team went looking for tools that would help them build a goof-proof, pain-free – and in some cases completely hands-free – technology-enhanced classroom. Their search led them to the Mediasite lecture capture system integrated with room control panels, electronic whiteboards, ceiling-mounted microphones,high-tech projectors, motion-sensing cameras and much more.
Why did New York Law School decide to host all of their lecture capture content – now more than 5,700 class recordings – outside their network? Because after a thorough analysis, they determined placing the Mediasite server back end in the cloud would save them time and money, let them scale faster without losing any features and avoid burdening their own network infrastructure.
Ontario Hospital Association serves 156 hospitals and over 200 affiliate members. They started webcasting with just 5 webcasts, and that pilot has grown to 112 webcasts watched by over 47,000 people. OHA's Director of Distance Learning estimates they are reaching twice the number of people they would through face to face meetings, and they able to respond to issues faster and more effectively.
Sonic Foundry's Director of Events Shane Tracy is fresh off the road, having recorded over three hundred conferences, meetings and events in 2010. Join us for this live webcast as he counts down his top ten tips for avoiding conference recording headaches.
Every day the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota uses webcasting technology in the classroom and beyond – from fully online courses and executive education archives to live streaming for special events and webinars advertising their upcoming course offerings.
Lockheed Martin’s unique model for producing high-production-value corporate webcasts eliminated fear of going live with executive webcasts, and led to logarithmic growth in webcast production over the last 5 years. Eric Hards, Manager of Streaming Media Services, will share his tips and tricks for webcasting in the enterprise.
Helder Conde, Technical Director at Atitude Digital Media-Brazil, shares the story of two organizations who completely avoided exposing people to H1N1 by building successful online conferences via Mediasite.
It is time to get a solid understanding of this educational technology. According to the 2009 Campus Computing survey, more than half of all universities already have a strategic plan for academic webcasting or are working on one. The Sloan Consortium says more than a quarter of students now take at least one online course. Analysts predict the market is going to triple over the next five years.
Featured Gartner analyst, Marti Harris discusses why lecture capture is important to consider now, and best practices for deployment and partner selection. Experts from the University of Maryland, Baltimore and Sonic Foundry also outline recommendations for navigating both the challenges and opportunities of enterprise lecture.
University of Tennessee's Associate CIO, Bob Hillhouse, shares a reproducible roadmap of how the UT System has combined multiple technologies including Mediasite into a single, faculty-friendly application that resulted in a seamless, system-wide streaming service.
Sonic Foundry's Shane Tracy and John Pollard will review both production basics and pro presentation tips that everyone can benefit from - whether you are streaming broadcast-grade webcasts, internal training, live conferences or hourly lectures.
Scott Walker CTS-D, LEED® AP and president of Waveguide Consulting discusses how to refine your sustainability efforts by taking advantage of rich media technologies.
Sonic Foundry’s Bill Cherne shares best practices for a successful enterprise webcasting initiative, Mediasite deployment configuration options and how to achieve a scalable, high availability webcasting platform.
Thinking of deploying Mediasite campus-wide? Dr. Peter Murray, VP and CIO of the University of Maryland, Baltimore, shares how he developed the infrastructure and consensus for building out the Mediasite enterprise.
Jim Goodlander, Associate Director of Technology, walks you through a typical day of academic, training and event webcasting. He shares key technology decisions to explore when first starting - or expanding - your campus webcasting program, successful strategies for moving beyond classroom lectures and the importance of word of mouth in fueling adoption.
Staff from Lockheed Martin’s Integrated Systems and Solutions provides an introduction to its multicast-based communication system at CTEC 2006 (Convergence Technologies Expo & Conference).
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