Contact Information: Press Contact Mary Young Echo360 Office: +1 703.948.3043 Mobile: +1 703.963.2467
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Uses Echo360 to Complement School of Law Pedagogy
Podcasts Created With Echo360 Give Carolina Law Students the Flexibility to Listen to Lectures Anytime, Anywhere
| Source: Echo360
DULLES, VA--(Marketwire - August 4, 2009) - Echo360 today announced that the UNC School of
Law is enhancing its legal education program with podcasts created with
industry-leading lecture capture technology from Echo360. To date, Echo360
has been deployed in ten classrooms at the UNC School of Law, allowing the
school to automatically, affordably, and reliably capture class lectures
and convert them into podcasts for playback virtually anywhere.
"Classroom podcasting with Echo360 is a good example of a value-add
technology for students, faculty and the university," said Doug Edmunds,
assistant dean for information technology at the UNC School of Law.
"Whether it's large lectures or smaller, seminar-style classes, Echo360's
lecture capture technology is transparent and works across the
institution."
"We're thrilled to work with Carolina Law to implement an innovative
lecture capturing solution that supports their long tradition of graduating
distinguished practitioners, scholars and leaders," said Mark Jones,
president of Echo360. "Echo360 gives UNC School of Law a competitive edge
for helping students achieve their academic goals."
In an era when many academic disciplines are transitioning to online
delivery models, the American Bar Association emphasizes in-class
attendance and the Socratic Method to best prepare future attorneys. A 2007
survey conducted by the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
found that podcasts complement this approach as more than 85% of students
continue to attend class with the same or greater frequency than classes
without podcasts.
With Echo360, the UNC School of Law generates podcasts with both audio-only
and slide-enhanced lectures, enabling students to go back and refer to a
lecture and study difficult concepts on demand. Lecture capture has also
enhanced the classroom experience, allowing professors more time to
practice the Socratic Method of teaching rather than having to repeat
material that students can now review on their own via the captures.
Edmunds added: "The favorable response from students has encouraged more
faculty to use Echo360. With students wanting to take their learning
experience beyond the classroom, more and more professors are recording
their classes."
About Echo360
Echo360, http://www.echo360.com, envisions an opportunity for every student
to be freed from traditional barriers to learning with an on-demand
education experience. Full-time, part-time, distance, continuing, and
online all describe today's student living in a 24/7 world. On-demand media
and education converge at the newly-formed Echo360, helping colleges and
universities engage students on the students' terms with full and unbounded
access to classroom-based content via multiplatform replay. Developed in
partnership with the University of Western Australia, Echo360 means
scalable and affordable lecture capture solutions that can provide
institutions of all sizes with universal availability of lecture content.