John Marshall Law school discovered the best way to achieve its goal of help students learn more efficiently, while increasing satisfaction and improving outcomes – deploy a class-capture service delivered via the internet. Eliminating the need for special recording equipment in classrooms further allows teachers to record anywhere, anytime they choose. Students can also easily access learning modules and supplemental materials with just a web browser or mobile device. And the burden on IT is lifted, as administration is and maintenance is simple.
Join us June 05 for an engaging webcast, as key members of the IT staff and faculty discuss what they’ve learned through the process of deploying a Tegrity class-capture solution as a service over the internet. Discover how John Marshall Law School uses the service to save time and money, to bolster the classroom experience, and help students learn more efficiently.
Speakers
James Velco, chief technology officer
Chauncey Daspit, portal administrator
Linda Crane, professor of law
Katie Kennedy, professor of law
Moderator
Linda Briggs, contributing writer, Campus Technology
Attend this Webcast and discover new ways to better support instruction and student achievement with class capture technology