Kaltura, (www.kaltura.com), developer of the first open source video platform, today announced that the Copenhagen Business School, one of Europe’s leading educational institutions, has deployed Kaltura’s Cross Campus Media Suite. Among the solutions deployed are the Kaltura Management Console for video management and publishing, Kaltura MediaSpace™ – an out-of-the-box video portal with built-in interactive UGC features, and soon Kaltura’s video extension for the Moodle Learning Management System. The school’s MediaSpace instance is called Cast@CBS and can be seen at http://cast.cbs.dk.
“Our wide array of online-video use cases, both inside and outside of the classrooms, are best addressed by Kaltura’s flexible platform and broad solution suite” said Tonny Hjelmberg Laursen from the Project Management Office at the Copenhagen Business School. “Kaltura allows us to quickly and cost-effectively integrate rich-media into our CMS systems, create our own custom metadata fields, manage our content and easily publish it on any site. We are also using the Kaltura MediaSpace application as our own ‘private YouTube’ where faculty can upload videos, view content, and get involved.”
Kaltura’s Cross Campus Media Suite combines the company’s core open source video platform with a set of EDU-specific applications and tools to power every rich media need on campus. The Kaltura Management Console allows for full management, publishing and syndication of rich media collections. Kaltura MediaSpace serves as a fully customizable media portal for any campus. Kaltura integrates into all leading Learning Management Systems, with pre-integrated extensions for Blackboard, Moodle, Sakai, Desire2Learn, and SharePoint. Teachers and students can record from a webcam, ingest media, submit video assignments, or create personal media collections - all within the secure authorization framework of the underlying LMS. Kaltura can also be easily integrated into lecture capture systems. Additional Kaltura education tools include video-PowerPoint synchronization players, transcription and subtitling tools, 508 compliant players, and more.
“Video and rich-media in education is simply booming. There’s not a school today that isn’t using video in some way, and the use cases just keep expanding,” said Ron Yekutiel, Kaltura Chairman & CEO. “We are excited to expand our global reach especially in this vertical where we can also significantly affect global equality, discourse, and pluralism.”
Copenhagen Business School is among the largest business schools in Europe with more than 18,000 students and an annual intake of around 1,500 exchange students. CBS has more than 550 full-time researchers and around 900 administrative employees.
Kaltura provides the world's first Open Source Online Video Platform. Over 120,000 media & entertainment companies, enterprises, SMBs, educational institutions, service providers, platform vendors, and system integrators use Kaltura’s flexible platform to enhance their websites, web-services, and web-platforms with advanced customized video, photo and audio functionalities. Kaltura’s features and products enable to easily deploy custom work-flows involving video creation, ingestion, publishing, management, syndication, engagement, monetization and analysis. The free community-supported self-hosted software and source-code is available for download at www.kaltura.org. A commercial version of the software can be obtained at www.kaltura.com along with Kaltura services such as streaming, hosting, transcoding, analytics, ad serving, support and maintenance packages, and professional development. Founded in 2006, New York-based Kaltura is also a founding member of the ‘Open Video Alliance’ (www.openvideoalliance.org), a coalition of organizations dedicated to fostering open standards for online video. For more information: www.kaltura.com, www.kaltura.org and http://exchange.kaltura.com/.