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SAN JOSE, Calif. ~ ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, California, has extended its contract with ed-tech leader YuJa, Inc. for the use of the YuJa Enterprise Video Platform campuswide. The comprehensive video platform provides instructors and students with a central learning hub for video and media content that integrates with Moodle, the college's learning management system.
The institution was looking for a streaming platform that could host video for courses as they were developed during the pandemic and to aid transition to an online environment. After comparing YuJa against many of its competitors, it was selected for its ability to meet both current and future needs. Features such as lecture capture, video management, auto-captioning, recording using multiple cameras, deep analytics, secure storage, robust editing tools and other user-friendly features have helped elevate teaching and learning at ArtCenter College of Design.
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Nathan Arora, Chief Business Officer at YuJa Inc., said: "We're pleased that administrators, instructors and students at ArtCenter College of Design have found value in the Video Platform. Our engineers and teams work hard to continually innovate and expand features and to provide unrivaled responsiveness and support to the institutions that trust us with their ed-tech solutions."
The institution was looking for a streaming platform that could host video for courses as they were developed during the pandemic and to aid transition to an online environment. After comparing YuJa against many of its competitors, it was selected for its ability to meet both current and future needs. Features such as lecture capture, video management, auto-captioning, recording using multiple cameras, deep analytics, secure storage, robust editing tools and other user-friendly features have helped elevate teaching and learning at ArtCenter College of Design.
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Nathan Arora, Chief Business Officer at YuJa Inc., said: "We're pleased that administrators, instructors and students at ArtCenter College of Design have found value in the Video Platform. Our engineers and teams work hard to continually innovate and expand features and to provide unrivaled responsiveness and support to the institutions that trust us with their ed-tech solutions."
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