Committed to making every classroom lecture-capture-enabled, Matrox will
demonstrate the ease with which higher education IT administrators can integrate the
reliable, simple-to-use Monarch LCS into any open video management system (VMS)
or lecture management system (LMS). EDUCAUSE attendees will also have the
opportunity to find out how some of the biggest-named universities are using Monarch
HD and Monarch HDX encoders for lecture capture, as well as for a wide range of on-
campus events. Notable installations include:
Indiana University is using Monarch LCS and the Kaltura VMS to streamline lecture
capture system operations and deliver high-quality distance learning. Oklahoma State
University is using Monarch HDX to simplify multi-platform streaming of 100 plus live
events per year—including convocations and varsity sports games—to Facebook Live
and YouTube. Purdue University’s master’s in engineering programme is using
Monarch HD to stream lectures in real time, making on-demand video available within
20 minutes of class completion.Stetson University’s business school programme is
using Monarch LCS and the Ensemble Video VMS to capture in-class training
simulations to help students bridge the gap between academia and practical
application.
“The lecture capture market has existed for at least a decade already, so why isn’t
there lecture capture in every classroom?’ asked Francesco Scartozzi, director of sales
(Americas). “Well, it’s traditionally been very expensive and difficult to implement.
Matrox Monarch encoders are game-changers that eliminate these barriers with a
one-time purchase—with no recurring costs or variable fees—on an IT-friendly
platform that is exceptionally easy to install, maintain, and support.’
For more information, visit:
http://www.matrox.com/video/en/press/insights/education/