Video and collaboration technologies are dramatically changing how we teach and learn, both in higher education as well as K12. I see it firsthand every day from two perspectives: 1) as an adjunct faculty member teaching graduate courses, and 2) as a member of the Cisco Education Solutions Team working with universities and schools around the world. Let me clarify that the focus is not on the video and collaboration technologies, but rather how they enable greater engagement, participation, and access to learning resources beyond a lecture, textbook, or even classroom walls.
San Jose State University is another example of how they are transforming higher education enabled by the use of video and collaboration technologies. https://youtu.be/LxbUHPQpwDw
Besides the accelerating number of use cases for video and collaboration, it is important to know that the technology has also become very user-friendly-as easy as one button or dialing a phone number-so educators can focus on teaching and not on trying to make the complex technology work.
In summary, video and collaboration tools are enabling educators to teach and students to learn and to collaborate from any location, with any kind of content, and using almost any device to engage each other face-to-face.
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