InitialView report 2013 - Student Interviews on Videodwivell
InitialView specializes in video interviews with international student applicants. Well established in higher education admissions, InitialView started in China, the brainchild of Terry Crawford. InitialView brings the admission officer into direct contact with the students so they can make a first person assessment of the student's language abilities and character.
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InitialView report 2013 - Student Interviews on Videodwivell
InitialView specializes in video interviews with international student applicants. Well established in higher education admissions, InitialView started in China, the brainchild of Terry Crawford. InitialView brings the admission officer into direct contact with the students so they can make a first person assessment of the student's language abilities and character.
http://www.initialview.com/#2
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1. How to Live Stream a
Virtual Campus Tour
StreamGeeks w/ LiveU & EasyLive
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3. 3
About Us
A little bit about the StreamGeeks
We are a group of video production professionals providing free tutorials and
content. We are from West Chester, Pennsylvania.
4. 4
Virtual Campus Tours
In Real Life Live Streaming
What we are going to demonstrate
today:
1. Live Streaming from our Studio
Location
2. Live Streaming with a Zoom
Audience
3. Live Streaming from a campus
(Pre-Recorded)
5. It looks a little bit like this. When we combine a
live audience in Zoom with our Live Stream
6. What’s going on out there?
Campus shutdowns lead to surge in
remote learning.
But your campus is still an
important value to students.
Especially prospective students.
7. Why you should care
a. Keep students connected to their campus
b. Show prospective students the campus and allow
them to engage with your student and recruitment
team
8. 8
Live reporting from your schools campus
In Real Life Live Streaming
Here’s the plan:
1. We will use a LiveU
backpack with a camera to
report live from Campus
2. We will communicate with a
live audience via Zoom
3. We will broadcast on
YouTube
9. 9
Simple Idea Behind Social Media Exposure
Maximum Exposure
Best Communication
Best Connection
11. 11
Virtual Campus Tours With Zoom
In Real Life Live Streaming
Why not just use Zoom?
1. We are using Zoom! Zoom is
great for the connectivity and
engagement.
2. But, we are using the LiveU
backpack for higher quality
video.
12. Mobile & Cloud Video Production Workflow Design
HDMI
Our Studio
Zoom
13. Mobile & Cloud Video Production Workflow Design
Our Mobile Broadcast
HDMI
Our Studio
Zoom
14. From our Studio to the Car and Back Again :)
2PM Show Start StreamGeeks
Headquarters
Drive to WCU (5 Minutes) Tour WCU (10 Minutes) Studio 3PM Show End
2:15PM EST 2:30PM EST