Bb Learn Integration Simplifies Mediasite Video Work

closeup of hand on laptop with video symbol

Education technology company Sonic Foundry recently announced integration between its video platform and learning management system Blackboard Learn Ultra. The updates to Mediasite will make it easier, according to the companies, for faculty and students to create, share, watch and grade video lectures and assignments directly through their Blackboard courses.

Mediasite allows for recording, editing, publishing and management of lectures or videos. The "Ultra" experience is Blackboard's dramatically updated interface, which runs on a software-as-a-service version of the LMS.

With the new functionality, users can create videos and screencasts using a computer's webcam and microphone or upload videos into Mediasite. The presentations created in Mediasite will automatically be published directly to the corresponding Ultra course. When Mediasite is launched within Ultra, it will set up the resources to allow authorized faculty and enrolled students to browse the content. The integration can also be used with Blackboard's Original Experience.

One institution that tested the integration was James Cook University in Australia. "We began integrating Mediasite into Blackboard Learn Ultra with a pilot and quickly moved to a full implementation," said Toby Nutting, learning environments system administrator at the school, in a statement. "Now we can upload Mediasite videos directly into Ultra, where all of our faculty and students spend the most time."

Previously, Nutting noted, publishing a lecture required jumping "back and forth between several dashboards." Now, he said, "We just go straight into Ultra, click 'Mediasite Content Selection' and away we go."

The integration is free for all Mediasite users and works with both on-premise and cloud implementations.

About the Author

Dian Schaffhauser is a former senior contributing editor for 1105 Media's education publications THE Journal, Campus Technology and Spaces4Learning.

Featured

  • glowing blue nodes connected by thin lines in an abstract network on a dark gray to black gradient background

    Report: Generative AI Taking Over SD-WAN Management

    In a few years, nearly three quarters of network operators will use generative AI for SD-WAN management, according to a new report from research firm Gartner.

  • abstract pattern with interconnected blue nodes and lines forming neural network shapes, overlaid with semi-transparent bars and circular data points

    Data, AI Lead Educause Top 10 List for 2025

    Educause recently released its annual Top 10 list of the most important technology issues facing colleges and universities in the coming year, with a familiar trio leading the bunch: data, analytics, and AI. But the report presents these critical technologies through a new lens: restoring trust in higher education.

  • abstract image representing AI tools for reading and writing

    McGraw Hill Introduces 2 Gen AI Learning Tools

    Global education company McGraw Hill has added two new generative AI tools to help personalize learning experiences for both K–12 and higher ed students, according to a news release.

  • abstract image of fragmented, floating geometric shapes with holographic lock icons and encrypted code, set against a dark, glitchy background with intersecting circuits and swirling light trails

    Education Sector a Top Target for Mobile Malware Attacks

    Mobile and IoT/OT cyber threats continue to grow in number and complexity, becoming more targeted and sophisticated, according to a new report from Zscaler.