Deliver Any Teaching Modality with Echo360

Develop courses that constitute an instructional design trifecta: hybrid, online, or in-class instruction. With Echo360, you can transition between modalities as circumstances arise. Courses can be taught in a traditional classroom, while simultaneously live streaming to overflow classrooms, dorm rooms, or other locations to allow for social distancing. This flexibility of delivery provides value for your tuition dollar.

Hybrid Teaching with Echo360

Hybrid Teaching

Deliver an effective and engaging hybrid teaching experience that rivals in-class instruction. 

Online Teaching

Online Teaching

Easily create courses and deliver an engaging online learning experience that promotes student engagement and success.
            

In-class Instruction with Echo360

In-person Class Instruction

Automatically record and live stream your in-person classes so students who can't get to class don't miss out.

Hybrid Teaching with Echo360

Video Technology Helps Schreiner University Reimagine Classroom Instruction

Echo360 provides Schreiner University the institutional tools that will help them achieve effective hybrid and online teaching—students will reap the benefits.

 

Watch Our Recent Hybrid Teaching Webinar:

 

The author of the Harvard Business Publishing Education article"Online? In Person? The Power of Letting Students Choose,"

will share why his hybrid teaching approach, known as the Choice Model, is applicable well beyond the pandemic. In this webinar, you will learn:
h
ow Echo360 elevated the Choice Model from other hybrid approaches;
—student performance increased seven points on a comprehensive final exam in a section using the Choice Model;
—and a
ttendance also increased from 85% in Fall 2019 to 93% in Fall 2020.

 
Join our upcoming webinar!

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