Students have returned to school—but how many will stay enrolled from their dormitory room or family homes? Your institution’s ability to connect and engage is critical to attracting and retaining both students and faculty, however doing so has become increasingly difficult during these volatile times.
Many institutions are attempting to incorporate hybrid learning as a permanent component of their curricula, but these instructional scenarios can involve significant complexity above and beyond what we have already learned about virtualizing the in-class experience.
Join us to learn how new collaboration solutions available from Cisco can help address those challenges. We will provide an overview and demonstration across the following topic areas:
• All-new Webex Classrooms, which incorporate recent enhancements in Cisco’s group collaboration solutions to improve online learning use cases
• Equipping a physical classroom with the appropriate technology to facilitate simultaneous engagement from both in-person as well as remote participants
• Leveraging network and endpoint intelligence to facilitate physical safeguards by ensuring adherence to guidelines for reducing occupant density
• Review of third-party partner ecosystem offers that seamlessly extend Cisco’s industry-leading collaboration tools into your school’s overall community experience
In addition, we will have a guest speaker from Involvio, an organization that helps colleges and universities leverage mobile and AI to build a connected student experience and improve outcomes. Chris Babbitt, Director of Campus Partnerships at Involvio will share how their solutions can help with the following topics:
• Safe Reopening
• Contact Tracing
• Student Outcomes
• Virtual Campus Culture
Speaker:
Fred Nielsen, Solutions Director - ePlus Technology
Chris Babbitt, Director of Campus Partnerships - Involvio