Tegrity is updating its Tegrity Campus 2.0 class capture Web service with the introduction of Tegrity Community. According to the company, the update facilitates communication and collaboration among ...
Cloud technologies are being increasingly tapped by some universities for use in lecture capture. According to lecture capture provider Tegrity, adoptions of its Tegrity Campus cloud-based system have ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — With the aim of helping college students fully optimize their study time, Tegrity, a division of McGraw-Hill Higher Education, today unveiled several ...
The lecture-capture system Tegrity Campus has long been integrated into the Blackboard course-management system. But it used to take hands-on work from the college IT staff to get the two programs ...
Tablet PCs Help Georgia Institute of Technology Professor Focus More Time on Students' Needs and Less Time on 'Chalking and Talking' I began teaching senior-level structural engineering courses at the ...
McGraw-Hill Education has bought privately held Tegrity Inc., a lecture capture software company, as it continues to shift away from its traditional textbook publishing roots, Dow Jones reports. Terms ...
Santa Clara, CA – (May 21, 2012) – More than 11,000 U.S college students reported improved study efficiency, increased course satisfaction and higher grades due to lecture capture technology, ...
Monitoring test takers with lecture-capture technology can save campuses money. Valerie DeVoss knows what test cheating sounds like: Tapping on a smart phone, the rustling of unseen papers, and barely ...
Ed tech developer Tegrity reported this week that usage of its Campus 2.0 classroom capture system hit record levels last year, including, among other things, capturing 325,000 hours of faculty ...
Today McGraw-Hill Education announced that it has bought a lecture-capture company called Tegrity Inc, putting the textbook publisher squarely in the education-software business. Officials say they ...
Is a university lecture better viewed live or recorded? Will attendance drop off because students can listen to lectures after the fact? These are concerns that teachers have now that many lectures ...