Monthly Archives: September 2014

Video Services – Behind the Scenes at the President’s State of the University Address

Dr. Stanley gave his annual State of the University Address on Wednesday (Sept 17,2014) The Team at the Staller Center did a fantastic job on the stage, lighting and sound. Always a pleasure working with these pros!

The Video Services team setup a temporary control room backstage so Tony could direct the three camera operators (Roberto, Dave and Greg.) The program was also live-streamed to the University’s Ustream site. The stream was very popular. We had 218 unique views of the live stream. (Maximum 163 concurrent views)

Check out the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28VdxzzO-e4

Another Step Forward in BYOD Support. Wireless projection of Apple Products now Available in Over 20 Classrooms

A cool new feature of the Apple TV is its ability to create a wireless connection to Apple devices through AirPlay. Once connected, the audio and video from the instructor’s computer, IPAD or IPhone is streamed live to the data projector through the Apple TV. The instructor is now free to walk around the room while presenting content from their IOS device. Using apps such as Doceri, Splashtop, Flow Draw, Jot or EverNote will provide a new level of flexibility and interaction.

Connection is easy. Choose the Apple TV from the room’s touch screen. Open Airplay on your Apple device, choose the appropriate classroom from the list then enter the 4 digit pass code that appears on the projection screen. It’s that easy.

*BYOD – Bring Your Own Device. Please note that some features may not be supported on your devic

President Stanley’s Speech on Ebola

On September 3rd, Dr. Stanley gave a great presentation on the risks of Ebola. As an expert in infectious diseases, he was able to speak to clinicians while keeping informative and entertaining for the rest of us.

Bill Cusick lead the team as the show’s director. Greg and Tony were on camera for the show. The live stream was one of the most popular we have ever produced. 591 people logged in to see the stream (292 concurrent views.) That is about 30% more than graduation!

The lecture is available on the University’s YouTube site.