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University of Leeds Moves to Mediasite’s Cloud; Sees 5X Growth in Academic Video Usage During Pandemic

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The University of Leeds has transitioned to Mediasite Video Cloud as part of a three-year investment to enhance its academic video program for hybrid classes. The university's video usage surged fivefold last year, with students accessing content 460,000 times in just one month. New features, like automated captioning, improve inclusivity and user experience. The partnership with Sonic Foundry further strengthens their digital education services, supporting over 2.1 million views since September 2020, aiming to provide a high-quality learning experience.

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  • Increased video content engagement with over 2.1 million views since September 2020.
  • Successful migration to Mediasite Video Cloud improving user experience and video performance.
  • Introduction of automated captioning, enhancing accessibility for all students.
  • Strong partnership with Sonic Foundry supporting digital education services.
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MADISON, Wis., March 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The University of Leeds, home to one of the world’s largest automated video learning programs with Mediasite, has moved to Mediasite Video Cloud. The transition is a three-year investment to support the massive usage of academic video for virtual and – post pandemic – hybrid classes.

Academic video is a top strategic initiative for Leeds. Last year, the university saw its use of video lessons and assignments grow five times over the prior year with its 38,000 students watching content from nearly 100 countries. Just last month alone, students have viewed the content 460,000 times and nearly 6,000 new video lessons and assignments have been created or uploaded into Mediasite – a large number of those videos recorded with Mediasite Mosaic, the personal desktop capture app that allows users to create, share and watch videos from anywhere.

“I’m delighted that we have successfully migrated our Mediasite content to the cloud and that it has improved the user experience. Clearly, this is critical at this time of increased reliance on video content to support our students’ learning. I am also really pleased that we have launched automated captioning for all of our Mediasite content - this is an essential learning resource for many students, and it supports our inclusive teaching approach for all students,” said Professor Neil Morris Interim Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Digital Transformation.

This prolific video usage in Mediasite is also driven by conferencing tools like Zoom and Blackboard Collaborate that Leeds’ faculty are using for live, synchronous classes. A significant amount of that recorded content goes into Mediasite’s robust, searchable video portal, where it is easily accessible for on-demand study. From there, all videos are published to the university’s learning management system, Blackboard.

“It’s inspiring how quickly our staff have adapted as we all teach and learn remotely under very challenging circumstances,” said Luke Haywood, Application Support Analyst, IT, University of Leeds. “With this huge increase in video creation, moving to Mediasite’s cloud was the best decision we made. We’ve already broken records with over 2.1 million views since September 2020 and consistently see 1,000 concurrent users. Everything is quicker, the performance is better, videos load faster and our data is secure. Ultimately, that all equates to a better learning experience for our students.”

Jim Bird, Application Support Manager, IT, University of Leeds, said: “The continued success between the University of Leeds and Sonic Foundry to deliver the evermore digital services for education is testament to the strong partnership we have. I look forward to the future.”

“The University of Leeds not only successfully pivoted to remote learning at the start of the pandemic but also set itself up to be incredibly well-positioned for a post-COVID hybrid world. The team at Leeds has mastered both ends of the spectrum – user-generated content and the automated capture from classrooms that it strategically deployed and perfected seven years ago,” said Rob Lipps, EVP of International Sales, Sonic Foundry, the creator of Mediasite. “In a blended learning environment, schools must be able to reach students watching online and in the classroom simultaneously, while also capturing all of the collaborative meetings that occur between these dispersed students.”

Lipps continued: “Leeds’ integrated workflows to ingest content from other tools like Zoom into Mediasite ensures all students, regardless of where they are watching, receive the same quality learning experience. We are proud and inspired by the example University of Leeds sets in higher education and we look forward to continuing our long-standing relationship as we collectively prepare to enter this next hybrid reality.”

Haywood is speaking at Mediasite Experience 2021 virtual event May 19 and 20. Learn more about Leeds’ video strategy, as well as those of other universities and organizations, during the event. Tickets are available at www.mediasiteexperience.com.

About Sonic Foundry®, Inc.

Sonic Foundry (OTC: SOFO) is the global leader for video capture, management and streaming solutions as well as virtual and hybrid events. Trusted by more than 5,200 educational institutions, corporations, health organizations and government entities in over 65 countries, its Mediasite Video Platform quickly and cost-effectively automates the capture, management, delivery and search of live and on-demand streaming videos. Learn more at www.mediasite.com and @mediasite.

© 2021 Sonic Foundry, Inc. Product and service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of Sonic Foundry, Inc. or their respective owners.


FAQ

What is the significance of the University of Leeds moving to Mediasite Video Cloud?

The move enhances the university's video learning capabilities, supporting hybrid classes and improving user experience.

How much did video usage increase at the University of Leeds?

Video usage at the University of Leeds increased fivefold over the previous year.

What features were introduced with the Mediasite Video Cloud transition?

Automated captioning was launched to enhance accessibility for all students.

What impact did the partnership with Sonic Foundry have?

The partnership improved digital education services and provided a robust video platform for the university.

How many views has the University's video content received recently?

The content has received over 2.1 million views since September 2020.

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