Education technology company Sonic Foundry recently announced integration between its video platform and learning management system Blackboard Learn Ultra.
The application of video in education is evolving. Even as the practices of showing video in the classroom or making it available as supplementary course material have declined as use cases slightly from this year to last year, video's application has grown for marketing and communications purposes, helping students practice their skills and recording campus events. Those are a few of the takeaways from video software maker Kaltura in this year's "State of Video in Education" survey.
Video technology provider Kaltura has introduced new analytics capabilities for its video platform, including granular data on viewing, engagement and creation.
The University of South Carolina Aiken is rolling out a digital lecture capture and media management solution campuswide.
Matrox has begun showing off a new recorder that it co-developed with Panopto. The Matrox Maevex 6020 Remote Recorder is a dedicated recorder specifically designed to work with the video management system from Panopto for live streaming and recording.
Video platform company Echo360 has introduced Universal Capture, software that enables video recording and streaming across multiple computing platforms via a unified interface.
The appliance was purpose-built to work with Panopto software for live streaming and video recording.
Kennesaw State University collaborated with its captioning vendor to develop a better solution that faculty would actually use.
Kaltura Personal Capture lets users record both screen and camera in one click.
Loyola Marymount University is rolling out the Echo360 cloud-based video platform in more than 100 classrooms. Key factors behind the implementation include the need to provide students with consistent, on-demand access to their courses on any device, as well as ease-of-use for faculty, according to a news announcement.