Stuck at a Road Block to Adoption of Blended Learning Technology? April 17 Webinar Will Get You Back on Track
Unfortunately, the road to large-scale adoption of blended learning technology isn’t always straight and narrow. The path can be littered with obstacles, primarily in the form of academic, cultural and process challenges. But you can avoid the detours and dead … Continue reading →
How Do You Navigate Roadblocks to Large-Scale Adoption of Blended Learning Technology?
Traveling the path to large-scale adoption of blended learning technology can be a daunting journey. But there’s no need to go that road alone – a new white paper authored by Wainhouse Research’s Alan Greenberg, offers top tips for driving … Continue reading →
Echo360 and CDE Team for Brief on Use of Blended Learning Technology in Flipped Classroom Model
Echo360 recently partnered with the Center for Digital Education (CDE) on a brief titled “The Flipped Classroom: Increasing Instructional Effectiveness in Higher Education With Blended Learning Technology.” The flipped classroom model uses blended learning technology to capture course content that … Continue reading →
ME2U Webinar Recap: Do Screencasts Remove Distance from Online Learning?
Participants worldwide tuned in for our webinar on February 8, titled Blended Learning Best in Class: Taking the Distance Out of Online Learning. The webinar spotlighted the findings of an Echo360 grant-supported research project at the University of Sussex examining … Continue reading →
2011 Blended Learning Grant Recipients Recognized for Successful Proposals on the Broad Impact of Lecture Capture
Echo360 is very proud of our Blended Learning Grants Program that champions thought-provoking research on behalf of our clients. It seeks to empower them in their efforts to understand more about the learning and teaching impacts of blended learning technology. … Continue reading →
ME2U Research Project: Find Out Why Online Doesn’t Equal “Distant”
One of the most common misconceptions surrounding blended learning is that the use of online learning tools creates distance between students, instructors and the traditional brick and mortar classroom. An upcoming Webinar, Blended Learning Best in Class: Taking the Distance … Continue reading →
Conscientious versus cramming: what can lecture capture research teach us about student use of blended learning technologies?
According to surveys conducted all over the world, the overwhelming majority of higher education students – once exposed to it – greatly value the affordances offered to them through lecture capture. They rate highly the ability to re-live the lecture … Continue reading →
Why More Vendors Should Support Technology Research
Jocasta Williams is the Director of Australian Operations for Echo360 and is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia. She is also the program manager for the 2011 Blended Learning Research Grants Program. Jocasta authored or co-authored … Continue reading →
Echo360 is Up 74% and Why it Matters
2011 has already been a busy year for Echo360. We were acknowledged by Frost & Sullivan to have the outstanding product line. We moved beyond lecture capture with the launch of EchoSystem 4.0 and SafeCapture HD. And today, on the … Continue reading →
10% Increase in Grades at Bergen Community College
Ed Pittarelli is the Dean of Virtual Studies at Bergen Community College in New York and has spearheaded the institution’s vision for lecture capture at school. Dean Pittarelli a guest blogger sharing the school’s findings surrounding lecture capture here. Over … Continue reading →