CHICO, Calif.--(BUSINESS
WIRE)--April 18, 2001
By connecting ScreenWatch(TM) software to its computer education program,
the University of North Texas brings distance learning to graduate
level
professionals. ScreenWatch is the first true-to-source computer screen
capture
and streaming solution. The leader in streaming software, its unique
capabilities makes it ideal for incorporating demanding computer graphics
including full-motion video or Flash animation into web-based tutorials.
With 27,000 students, the University of North
Texas at Denton serves the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Paul Schlieve's
goal is finding responsive ways of teaching distance education. But
early experiments with two-way communication methods proved costly
and time consuming. "We had classrooms filled with $100,000 worth
of production equipment and ended up with blobs of color," reports
Schlieve, associate professor in the Computer Education and Cognitive
Systems Department. "ScreenWatch eliminated these problems."
With the introduction of effective distance
learning courses using ScreenWatch, the university reduced the need
for on-campus classes and increased the availability of Internet classes.
Now students enjoy a balance between face-to-face and distance classes.
The Internet offers students 24-hour access to class material, the
students make better use of their time with less commuting, and the
school is more competitive. "This is a win-win situation," says chlieve.
"ScreenWatch makes it simple since it's fully integrated with RealNetworks'(R)
RealVideo(R) and SMIL technology, making comprehensive delivery of
computer education accessible for students and simplifying technical
support."
"ScreenWatch is a dream come true," states
Schlieve. "This is the only software that allows us to stream computer
screen activity with such quality." This software enables Schlieve
to teach live and archived courses with ease and clarity. "ScreenWatch
helped us to make Web-based education a success," Schlieve continues.
"Streaming video and ScreenWatch helps to bring the rich experience
associated with face-to-face instruction into the Internet environment."
ScreenWatch provides multiple concurrent streams
in RealNetworks RealPlayer(R), making it easy to Webcast screen activity
and PowerPoint presentations simultaneously. An optional utility converts
ScreenWatch files into Windows Media Version 7 Screen Code Files,
creating stand-alone playback with Windows Media Player. It provides
streamable files at 30 fps from Windows Media Streaming Servers. ScreenWatch
streams live or archived content at or below an economical 28.8 Kpbs
bandwidth, supporting learners accessing content over dial-up or low-speed
links. The software records computer screen activity using Windows
2000. Its enhanced optimizer for RealNetworks deployment further reduces
packet loss. ScreenWatch supports RealServer on Linux, Solaris(TM),
and HP-UX, as well as Windows 2000 and Windows NT systems.
OPTX serves organizations requiring high-quality,
professional screen recording and playback for training, education,
and promotion. Harvard University, MicroStrategy, Cadence, AtClassNow,
RealNetworks, and CAD-TV have already adopted ScreenWatch, and it
is distributed worldwide. For information, visit http://www.screenwatch.com/, call 530/899-2100,
or e-mail sales@optx.com.
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NOTE: RealNetworks is a trademark of RealNetworks, Inc; ScreenWatch
is a
trademark of OPTX International; Solaris is a trademark of Sun Microsystems.