BirdDog Highlights Agora Case Study for AI-Powered Educational Video Production | eduStreamTV 2026

BirdDog Highlights Agora Case Study for AI-Powered Educational Video Production | eduStreamTV 2026

In this eduStreamTV 2026 session, James F. talks with Cameron Boyce from BirdDog about scalable video production and PTZ camera solutions built for modern educational environments. The discussion explores how schools and universities are using BirdDog technology to support lecture capture, campus broadcasting, live events, auditoriums, and media production through a unified and scalable video ecosystem.

Cameron highlights BirdDog’s flexible lineup of PTZ cameras and AI-powered presenter tracking solutions that help educational institutions create professional-quality video content with streamlined workflows and simplified operation. From classrooms and lecture halls to large campus venues, BirdDog systems are designed to scale easily while maintaining consistent production quality across multiple locations.

A key focus of the session is the Agora case study, which demonstrates how BirdDog helped transform fragmented and disconnected video systems into a cohesive campus-wide production infrastructure. Using PTZ cameras, AI tracking, and standardized workflows, Agora was able to modernize its production environment and create a more efficient, scalable approach to educational video production.

The conversation also covers how AI-powered tracking technology helps automate productions by following presenters naturally without the need for dedicated camera operators. This allows schools to improve lecture capture and live streaming experiences while reducing setup complexity and operational demands for faculty and production teams.

Watch this eduStreamTV 2026 session to learn how BirdDog is helping educational institutions modernize campus video production with scalable PTZ camera systems, AI-driven workflows, and professional-quality live production solutions.

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