Washtenaw Community College Deploys YuJa Enterprise Video Platform to Serve More Than 18,000 Students Campuswide
SAN JOSE, Calif.– Ann Arbor, Michigan-based Washtenaw Community College has selected the YuJa Enterprise Video Platform to replace its former solution, Ensemble Video, which was acquired and ended development for its educational video platform. The ed-tech solution will be rolled out to the institution’s more than 18,000 students in Washtenaw County, Michigan, and beyond.
“We know that migrating educational technology solutions can be a hassle, but we’ve worked to streamline the process so instructors can focus on teaching and not the technology behind it,” said Nathan Arora, Chief Business Officer at YuJa, Inc. “We offer an easy-to-use, scalable solution that allows everything from auto-scheduling, on-demand recordings, and other technology to elevate the learning experience.”
SAN JOSE, Calif.– Ann Arbor, Michigan-based Washtenaw Community College has selected the YuJa Enterprise Video Platform to replace its former solution, Ensemble Video, which was acquired and ended development for its educational video platform. The ed-tech solution will be rolled out to the institution’s more than 18,000 students in Washtenaw County, Michigan, and beyond.
Instructors will benefit from full-scale media management, a complete portfolio of lecture and video capture tools, course and event live streaming, in-video quizzing, video editing, and other robust feature sets.
“We know that migrating educational technology solutions can be a hassle, but we’ve worked to streamline the process so instructors can focus on teaching and not the technology behind it,” said Nathan Arora, Chief Business Officer at YuJa, Inc. “We offer an easy-to-use, scalable solution that allows everything from auto-scheduling, on-demand recordings, and other technology to elevate the learning experience.”
About Washtenaw Community College
Established in 1965, Washtenaw Community College, Ann Arbor, Michigan, is one of the nation’s premier community colleges. The college has an annual enrollment of more than 18,000 students in credit classes each year, and thousands more in Economic and College Development classes. The college serves a diverse student body with students from over 100 foreign countries. The institution boasts a 285-acre campus and strategically located extension centers, operating resources, technology-enabled facilities, and superior instructional quality.