anzltc14: sponsor - kaltura. powering your institution with video
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Powering your Institution with Video
Jack Sharon, Sr. Solution Engineer, Kaltura
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Education Then
Education Now Then
Education Now
- “Grade Change” Dr. Allen and Dr. Seaman 2014
About the Survey
•The most comprehensive survey to-date on the state of video in education
•>550 respondents representing ~300 institutions
•Roles: IT team, media team, instructional design, faculty members and institution management
•Online survey, January-March 2014
Key findings - Usage
MOOCs
Alumni communications
Live sports events
Admissions (communications with prospective students)
Libraries and research
Internal organization usage
For flipping classrooms
Campus events
Student assignments
Remote teaching and learning
Lecture capture
Supplementary course material
Video in the classroom
17%
20%
20%
29%
34%
45%
48%
53%
58%
65%
68%
72%
74%
What is your institution using video for?
•Video is becoming a key tool in teaching and learning: 74% of respondents use video in the classroom, 58% use video in student assignments and 48% use video for flipping the classroom in their institution
Key findings - Usage
•A typical student watches ~10 education videos every month•Video usage is mostly driven by individual faculty•The videos most frequently used are the ones publically available online or produced by the faculty
•About half of the participants said they need a better way to create videos, a centralized video system, and training for the tools they already have in place
1% 4%
90%
6%
What is the general impact that video has on the learning experience in your opinion?
Negatively impacts the learning experience
No impact on the learning expe-rience
Key findings - Value
•90% stated that video improves the learning experience
Key findings - Value
•74% believe that video increases student achievements
•89% believe that video increases satisfaction of students from their learning experience
•73% believe that video increases satisfaction of teachers from their teaching experience
•79% believe that video helps attract the right students to your institution
Missing Tools
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15%
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30%
What tools and capabilities are missing, if there aren't sufficient tools for educators to utilize video?
IT & Media team members General survey respondents Faculty and Instructional Designers
46% believe that there aren’t sufficient video tools for educators. Topping the list of missing tools are easy to use capture tools, a centralized video system and training and support
Video Solutions for Education: Use Cases
Marketing, Admissions, Community and Alumni
relations
• More effective messaging• Easier student recruitment• Stronger brand development• Broad reach with live broadcasts
Media Repository & Archiving
• Central media repository & management - improved search and cost reduction
• Access content from multiple apps, locations, devices
Teaching & Learning
• Increased student engagement • Teaching & learning everywhere• Remote learning
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management
User ManagementLive
delivery
Sec
uri
tyingestion
editing
annotation
CDN
publish
tags
feeds
scheduling thumbnail
transcoding
MRSSplaylist
metadata
UGCSEO
social
adaptive
HTTPRTMP
encryption
access control
moderationArchiving
translation
images
audio
long-form
subtitles
related
rating
targ
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restrictionsdownload
IntegrationVOD
reports
webcam
synchronizationwhite-label
HTTP
engagement
flashLecture Capture
html5
mobile
Deploying Video: Challenges
Workflows
portability
LMS Integration
Lectures
Course materials
Live events
Content Sources Creation Tools
Live/Webcast
Mobile Capture
Kaltura
Use-Cases
CMS
Public WebSites
LMS
Social Media sites
Teaching and Learning
Admissions, Alumni relations, public
affairs
CampusTube and Community
Publishing/Distribution
Webcam
Screen Recording
Central Media Repository
Library collections
Student projects
Promotional videos
Faculty Bios
Community & student life
Alumni stories
IT tutorials
Lecture capture
Desktop/ Batch upload
Aud
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imag
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Digital Libraries
Archives
Media Repository
10 Capabilities of an Educational Video Platform
1. Central Media Hub
2. Manage Content and Metadata
3. Reach Anyone, Anywhere
4. Integrate into existing as well as future systems
5. Support Security and Governance
6. Easy-to-Use UI
7. Video Authoring
8. Syndicate content, publish and distribute
9. Analytics and metrics
10. Performance, scalability and stability
Teaching and Learning with Video in Blackboard
Live Demo
Learn More
http://site.kaltura.com/Education_Survey.html
http://corp.kaltura.com/Products/Video-Applications/Video-Building-Block-for-Blackboard
http://corp.kaltura.com/Products/Video-Applications/Moodle-Video-Extension
Jack Sharon – Senior Solutions Engineer – Education