![]() The college is a member of the North Carolina Research and Education Network run by MCNC, a Mediasite partner. Plus, the analytics let instructors see who watched what videos, when and for how long, which allows them to personalize lessons based on student behavior.” It’s nice that they can use the software from home. Jones continued: “Mediasite’s user interface is easy for faculty and students and is the one-stop-shop to create and upload videos. Mediasite’s seamless integration with Moodle and Zoom means lesson videos are automatically published in our LMS which creates easy access for our students where they are most comfortable learning,” said Jennifer Jones, Distance Learning Director, Alamance Community College. “We were using outdated desktop capture solutions but needed a simple and secure way to streamline our academic video initiative this school year amid the COVID pandemic as our students are learning from a distance. ![]() Plus, via Mediasite’s integration with the college’s learning management system, Moodle, instructors can automatically have the lesson videos uploaded to specific courses within their LMS with fully automated transcripts of the Zoom recordings. ![]() The integration with Zoom lets faculty record and schedule meetings and turn them into valuable tools on-demand for students in Mediasite, complete with accessibility features, robust search, interactivity options, back-end analytics and more. DecemAlamance Community College in North Carolina has selected Mediasite to deliver live and on-demand online learning to students despite distance.Īll faculty and students are using the desktop video capture software to record interactive lectures and assignments, and collaborative Zoom calls are automatically uploaded into Mediasite where they can be managed in one secure place beside all other campus videos. with a program that features remarks from President Connie Ledoux Book, Jean Rattigan-Rohr and others as well as food face-painting and more.MADISON, Wis. On Wednesday, May 3, the Village Project will be celebrating 15 years of impact in Alumni Gym from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The program was able to expand to all Title I schools in the county thanks to a $1.25 million grant from the Oak Foundation announced in 2021. The honor was one of two awards presented to community partners during the evening, which was a celebration of the system’s top educators, staff and students. This year, the ABSS Community Impact Award was given to Alamance Community College for its transformative impact on countless individuals, allowing them to achieve their goals and realize their full potential.Ībout 300 Elon University students and other volunteers now annually tutor children and partner with parents and guardians, 60 public school teachers, and school liaisons and principals in all 12 Title I elementary schools in the Alamance-Burlington School System. The project is a collaboration between Elon tutors and Alamance-Burlington Schools teachers and principals to improve the academic attainment of elementary grade students in the 12 Title One schools from surrounding Alamance County communities. ![]() The ABSS Partnership Excellence Award was presented to Jean Rattigan Rohr, founder of the “It Takes a Village Project,” which celebrates its 15th anniversary this year. Jean Rattigan-Rohr speaking during the Alamance-Burlington School System Evening of Excellence event. Alamance-Burlington School System recognized the strength and impact of its partnership with Elon University on the It Takes a Village Project at the school system’s inaugural Evening of Excellence Celebration on Thursday, April. ![]()
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