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Clemson University Students Experience Future of Education With Online Masters Program
School of Engineering Uses Echo360 to Power Supply Chain Degree
| Source: Echo360
DULLES, VA--(Marketwire - November 19, 2009) - Echo360, higher education's first choice for
allowing students to relive the classroom experience on demand, announced
that Clemson University School of Engineering is using lecture capture as
the curriculum delivery backbone for its online masters degree in Supply
Chain Logistics for Capital Projects. As a result, busy professionals
enrolled in the program are balancing work, travel and their education in a
completely on-demand environment.
This unique degree emphasizes a practical, interdisciplinary education to
streamline logistics efficiencies in the real world, making the production
and transport of products all over the globe faster and less expensive. The
program, endowed by the Fluor Corporation, partners with businesses to
attract top industrial engineers from UPS, CH2M Hill, Hatch Engineering and
Fluor itself.
Dr. Anand K. Gramopadhye, Clemson's Professor and Chair of Industrial
Engineering, is pleased with student feedback, "Echo360 has enabled the
Department of Industrial Engineering to deliver a high-quality online
master's program in Capital Supply Chain and Logistics to working
professionals."
Program students live in the United States, Saudi Arabia, China, and Hong
Kong -- making asynchronous delivery of the program mandatory.
"Imagine the challenges of seeking an advanced degree while working full
time and living in 23 locations within one year. The software is perfect
for our professional students who are utilizing their travel time for their
education," said Dr. William Ferrell, professor of industrial engineering
and associate dean of the graduate school. "Echo360 technology is part of
the future of education and we could not have launched this degree program
without it."
Faculty have the flexibility to capture content and make adjustments to
teaching methods based on feedback from students. "At first, I was nervous
recording myself," said Dr. Mary Beth Kurz, associate professor of
Industrial Engineering at Clemson University. "But the technology makes it
so easy to capture all my teaching materials and deliver it to our students
through rich media and podcasts. Echo360 offers the best possible
asynchronous teaching environment for us."
About Echo360
Echo360 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
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. Learn more at www.echo360.com