Indiana State U Integrates Lecture Capture, Video Management Tools Into LMS

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Indiana State University has integrated an enterprise-grade video management platform from YuJa into its current learning management system, Blackboard Learn.

YuJa’s Enterprise Video Platform offers:

  • Lecture capture tools;
  • Secure cloud-based video storage;
  • Increased accessibility to video content across an enterprise;
  • Video analytics that track usage and viewing behaviors;  
  • Organization for various media; and
  • Access to video content from any internet-connected device.

The university has more than 100 majors and 60-plus online programs. “Using YuJa, faculty at Indiana State University are able to integrate digital technology into current classes, create online courses and implement flipped classroom structures,” according to a statement.

To learn more, visit the YuJa site.

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