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From lecture capture to remote proctoring:
Athens State increases student flexibility
Thursday,
July 19, 2012 at 2pm, ET
Athens State University—like many institutions of higher education today—is grappling with the challenges of a growing segment of students who take classes online. In fact, fifty-two percent of the two-year school's student body take classes exclusively online. To best serve those students by providing them with the flexibility to view course content anytime, anywhere, Athens State uses Tegrity lecture capture. However, that's not where Tegrity's benefits end. Today, the university is preparing a large deployment of Tegrity's remote proctoring feature, which allows students to take exams in their own homes, while still ensuring the integrity of the results.
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Key points to be covered in the webinar:
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Maximizing Tegrity lecture capture in both online and traditional classes.
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Implementing the remote proctoring feature to enhance test security while providing flexibility for online students.
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Exploring the results of Athens University's pilot program on remote proctoring, including feedback from online students.
Who will benefit:
Academic deans, IT managers, department chairs. Anyone may attend.
Continuing Education Certification:
All attendees of this live web seminar will receive confirmation of their participation, which may be used for purposes of CEU certification where applicable.
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Speakers:
Linda Hemingway - Accounting Department Chair, and Associate Professor of Accounting, Athens State University.
Dr. Mark Gale - Coordinator, Center for Instructional Technology, Athens State University.
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