Kent State University has always placed a high priority on accessibility and equal opportunity. The school had already begun building a catalog of online course material when COVID-19 pushed that effort into high gear.
A partnership among technologists in the internal IT department, executive leadership, individual departments, and educators keen to provide the best experience for their students developed a new strategy based on Microsoft Teams.
The university has updated technology to include Teams in rooms with computers and room audio/video capability, and specifically developed and deployed a number of broadcasts and hybrid Teams Rooms to include Microsoft Surface Hub.
Around one thousand rooms across eight campuses now offer more effective and equitable learning opportunities for in-room, remote, and hybrid classroom teaching.
View the case study: https://customers.microsoft.com/en-us/story/1460617634726492809-kent-state-university-higher-education-microsoft-teams
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A partnership among technologists in the internal IT department, executive leadership, individual departments, and educators keen to provide the best experience for their students developed a new strategy based on Microsoft Teams.
The university has updated technology to include Teams in rooms with computers and room audio/video capability, and specifically developed and deployed a number of broadcasts and hybrid Teams Rooms to include Microsoft Surface Hub.
Around one thousand rooms across eight campuses now offer more effective and equitable learning opportunities for in-room, remote, and hybrid classroom teaching.
View the case study: https://customers.microsoft.com/en-us/story/1460617634726492809-kent-state-university-higher-education-microsoft-teams
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- Hybrid learning, Teams, Learning
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