Register for this FREE webcast today! We estimate that more than 50 percent of academic libraries now offer streaming video services. Departments ranging from anthropology to zoology are now incorporating video content into their classes. This presentation will show use cases of how streaming video can be used, including:
- Examples of how video can improve research
- Examples of how video has been combined to improve learning for specific courses
- Examples of how to annotate and publish video
Librarians and faculty will learn how to get the most out of their video resources, how video can be promoted in the library, which departments can benefit the most, as well as a technical understanding of what cutting-edge technology now makes possible. Existing users of streaming video will leave with new ideas and those who’ve yet to offer streaming resources will be better able to make a decision on whether it’s worth it. Panelists
| Stephen Rhind-Tutt, President and founder, Alexander Street Press | | Pete Ciuffetti, Vice president of product development, Alexander Street Press | | Kim Stanton, Head of the media library, University of North Texas |
Moderator | Cheryl LaGuardia, Head of instructional services, Harvard College Library |
Can't make it on April 26? No problem! Register now and you will get an email reminder from Library Journal post-live event when the webcast is archived and available for on-demand viewing at your convenience. |