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Teachers Use Cisco Video Solutions To Energize Learning
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“When technology meets learning, dynamic
learning societies are formed, and great
things happen to students, to communities,
and to societies,” says Michael
Stevenson, vice president, Global
Education at Cisco. “It is through these
societies that we see advancements in science,
business, and culture.”
Cisco® video solutions give educators
the ability to redefine learning experiences
and engage, equip, and empower students.
At Global Technology Preparatory School
in East Harlem, New York, most students
arrive early to take advantage of the technology
during their free time. At Jefferson
Parish in Louisiana, the integration of technology
is fostering creative teaching. In
California, Oaks Christian School is combining
social video, digital signage, and IPTV
systems to keep students participating and
well informed.
The recently introduced Cisco Video-
Enabled Teaching and Learning Solution
represents a new milestone for collaborative
learning environments. “The technology
lets teachers and students access video
content across the network, creating highly
secure video communities where ideas and
expertise can be shared–while increasing
major administrative, operational, and energy
efficiencies,” says Frank Florence, senior
director, Industry Solutions and Marketing
at Cisco. Combined with Cisco’s existing
portfolio of video-based solutions, the new
solution helps inspire students within traditional
classrooms and reaches out to
include remote and virtual classrooms.
The solution includes a broad range of
products: Cisco Show and Share provides
anytime, anywhere viewing of video
instruction or content on any device.
Students can easily search for content of
interest and share their comments. The
Media Experience Engine is also enabling
the advancement of innovative speech-totext
capabilities that will help future generations
of students, including those with
learning disabilities or English as a Second
Language (ESL) students. Cisco
TelePresence™ systems and Cisco
WebEx™ web-based collaboration tools
help educators use video to extend the
reach of education to housebound students
or remote high-definition video
classrooms.
IMPROVING STUDENT OUTCOMES
“This generation is all about personalizing
themselves, and you can see it in their web
pages, their Facebook profiles, and everything
they do,” says Chrystina Russell, principal
of Global Tech. “Video brings that personalization
to their assignments, and
Cisco has helped our teachers turn their
ideas into highly effective learning tools.”
Other districts are seeing similar
excitement growing in classrooms when
video is used. Colleen Winkler, a teacher at
Riverdale High School in Jefferson Parish
says “It’s building a community of learners
that possibly would not have evolved
without the technology.”
Oaks Christian School worked with
Cisco to introduce a multimedia solution
that could extend into the classroom.
Cisco Digital Media solutions, including
video multicasting, digital signage, and
Show and Share for both of the school’s
campuses, are making information more
interesting to students.
EMPOWERING SCHOOLS AND
DISTRICTS FOR SUCCESS
Cisco’s extensive portfolio of video-enabled
solutions for education enables teachers to
engage students today while preparing
them for the future. By better aligning the
learning environment to the way students
learn, schools motivate lifelong learning
and reach new learners outside of the traditional
classroom walls.
¦ For more information about Cisco innovations for education,
visit: www.cisco.com/go/learningsocieties
¦ Download a free trial of Show and Share at:
www.cisco.com/go/tryshowandshare
¦ Or attend the Virtual Forum for Education Leaders at:
http://events.unisfair.com/rt/education~cisco
¦ You can also join us in person, at ISTE, Colorado Convention
Center in Denver, June 27–30, Booth #2032.