World Class Web Conferencing for Education
Webinar Details:

Date: Thursday, April 23rd, 2015
Time:
1PM ET/10AM PT
Host:
Annie Chechitelli, Vice President of Global Higher Education Strategy @ Blackboard

Take the “distance” out of “distance learning” with cutting-edge collaborative technology.
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Webinar Overview

Synchronous learning improves the learning experience by providing greater access, better instructor-student interaction, and increased efficiencies across the institution. Blackboard’s new learner-centric approach to synchronous learning provides an immersive and integrated learning experience through which students will forget they’re participating in a virtual world.
Join us as we:
  • Explain how other Blackboard Collaborate customers have found student success by expanding their online programs
  • Provide student retention and engagement insights
  • Demonstrate how Blackboard's sleek new web conferencing technology is shaping the future of the delivery of education
Learn more about how your campus, your instructors and your students will benefit from our sleek redesigned Collaborate technology. Participate and receive an invitation to be one of the first to experience our new web conferencing technology after the webinar.


Your Host:

Annie Chechitelli, Vice President of Global Higher Education Strategy @ Blackboard

Annie Chechitelli runs Blackboard's Global Higher Education Industry Management Team.  She and her team are responsible for forming and articulating our solution strategy for higher education.  She joined Blackboard five years ago as part of the acquisition of Wimba where she was the Vice President of Product Management.  She joined Wimba in 1999 and quickly recognized the fit between the live collaboration and the LMS and led the effort to build tight integrations between Wimba and leading LMS's.  Annie has also been an active participant in the IMS community and helped lead the effort to charter the LTI specification to create a standard so that disparate tools could easily interoperate with multiple learning platforms.