Jenzabar Partners with KnowledgeVision on Presentations

Jenzabar has partnered with KnowledgeVision Systems in an effort to provide improved presentation tools to students and faculty.

"Knovio Pro by KnowledgeVision is a quick and easy way to create a video online presentation with a PowerPoint presentation deck and a webcam, microphone or smartphone" according to a news release. "Available for both any desktop web browser or in a mobile app, Knovio's cloud-based platform allows faculty and students to easily turn otherwise dull presentations into video- and audio-narrated multimedia experiences."

"Our newest premier partner, KnowledgeVision, provides an engaging and flexible online presentation platform that businesses are using worldwide. With a wide range of applications across the campus, Jenzabar is bringing this multi-functional solution to higher education," said Bob Maginn, Jenzabar CEO and chairman, in a prepared statement. "The Knovio product will give students and faculty a new, interactive way to share content and connect with each other online and in the cloud."

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