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over 7 years
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Rebecca Rozakis
Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day! In honor of the efforts to make today’s content accessible to everyone, we’re running some of the results of a survey we conducted last fall. We reached out to Kaltura education customers around the globe and asked them to share what they’re doing, and how they think about video
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over 7 years
ago
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Ido Achrak
Our attention span is becoming shorter and shorter. While video can carry an immense amount of information, it does no good if the viewers do not actually watch the video itself. Now, there are different tricks to make a video easier to comprehend. You can create smaller videos to begin with. Or you can cut
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over 7 years
ago
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Gil Shefler
Studying can feel lonely; hours and hours locked up in one’s room preparing for stressful exams. Some teenagers are coping by creating “cram videos,” short clips where they trade study techniques and forge friendships. A few like 18-year-old Jade Bowler, who goes by the name UnJaded Jade online, have gathered a following of millions over YouTube.
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over 7 years
ago
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Avital Tzubeli
As a hiring manager or recruiter, your inbox is constantly full of resumes. Unfortunately, according to Glassdoor, only 2% of these applicants will really be relevant. Hours spent reviewing text or LinkedIn profiles, followed by hours of meeting the
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over 7 years
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Gideon Gilboa
In an age where US TV consumers enjoy an excess of viewing options, video providers are finding themselves looking for new solutions that will help them keep their customers engaged. For the consumers themselves, it used to be a pretty simple choice: cable or satellite TV. Today, video providers offer primary TV packages, TV Everywhere
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over 7 years
ago
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Rebecca Rozakis
It’s the last week of our State of Video in Education survey! So if you haven’t given us your opinion on how video is being used in education, this is your last shot this year. From lecture capture to VR, we want to know what you’re seeing and what you think of it all. Every
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over 7 years
ago
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Rebecca Rozakis
We’ve all been to events that had some very visible technical difficulties. How do you make sure you’re not embarrassed at your next webcast? In this quick infographic, get a list of some of the top webcasting disasters—and how you can avoid them. Want more details on avoiding a webcasting disaster? Watch the webinar “Don’t
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over 7 years
ago
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Renan Gutman
We recently introduced the live dashboard for live and webcasting events. The live dashboard provides feedback on the incoming stream and give proactive advice when something goes wrong. We created this dashboard in response to customer feedback about how their webcasting events were going. We found that many of the issues people have with live
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over 7 years
ago
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Rebecca Rozakis
If you’re looking for a way to share a new product you’re launching at your institution, Virginia Tech is in the middle of a nice roll-out. On their website, they’ve posted an article explaining the new systems: Virginia Tech has selected Zoom and Kaltura as the university’s primary platforms for interactive video, lecture capture, and
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over 7 years
ago
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Rebecca Rozakis
Halliburton is a leading global oil and gas services company. Their Oil & Gas Exploration clients and internal Halliburton employees use Landmark software to identify drilling locations and make technical decisions on how to drill. It’s an activity that can take up to 40% of their work time. That’s why it’s so important that they
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