Echo360, the global leader in campus-wide active and distance learning solutions, announced that the University of Toronto has selected the Echo360 as a university standard for lecture capture. After a rigorous selection process, University of Toronto opted for Echo360 due to its ease of use for both instructors and administrators. Academics now have a fulsome solution to create and capture instructional content both inside and outside the classroom. System administrators leverage the Echo360’s centralized management capabilities to easily control a large deployment across the university campus. Read more HERE.
University of Toronto Selects Echo360 as Sole Active Learning Supplier
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