AVer Echo360 Integration Announced
AVer today announced that its IP streaming cameras work with Echo360 to record video directly into the higher education video platform. With Echo360 IP camera support, instructors can now use any AVer Pro AV camera that supports RTSP streaming to record video in the Echo360 platform. Cameras connect to the Echo360 platform using the college or university network (via IP), eliminating the need for HDMI cables.
Once video is recorded, anyone can use the Echo360 content management system (CMS) to create, manage and share video content for online and hybrid learning. Instructors can also use Echo360’s analytics platform to measure student engagement with the video by, for example, tracking how often and how long videos are being viewed term-to-term.
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