Matrox and Techsmith Announce Monarch LCS Integration with TechSmith Relay

Automate high-quality lecture capture in any classroom with Matrox Monarch LCS and TechSmith Relay TechSmith Relay's collaboration with Matrox now offers hands-off capture and scheduling. Use the Matrox Monarch LCS to capture from up to two sources and share videos automatically to TechSmith Relay. It's easy to install in your clients classrooms, and supports high-quality cameras. The Scheduler can automatically start and stop recording, then send the video directly to Relay, without the need for instructor input.
  • Simple and affordable lecture capture hardware
  • Seamless integration with TechSmith Relay
PRESS RELEASE Okemos, MI, June 08, 2017 TechSmith Corp., the go-to organization for visual communications and lecture capture and Matrox® Video announced today that TechSmith Relay, a leading lecture capture and educational video platform, offers seamless integration with the easy-to-integrate Matrox Monarch LCS Lecture Capture Appliance. The standalone Matrox Monarch LCS is simple and easy to install in any classroom. It can record up to two high-quality video sources – such as camera and presentation materials – and automatically share the video directly to TechSmith Relay, the easiest-to-use video creation, lecture capture, management and hosting platform. Monarch LCS’s included scheduler allows for for automated recording, meaning the combination of Relay and Monarch LCS offers a highly useful, simple and affordable solution for automated lecture capture in higher education.
“TechSmith Relay is used in many higher education institutions and we’re happy to provide even greater flexibility with the integration of the Monarch LCS,” said Wendy Hamilton, CEO, TechSmith Corp. “Instructors now have more freedom than ever to walk in and teach without having to worry about starting and stopping recordings or switching video sources, offering a more seamless approach to capturing classroom lectures that students can access any time, on any device through TechSmith Relay.” “The combination of the Monarch LCS and TechSmith Relay removes barriers; for instructors in providing students valuable video resources, for students in that they can easily access materials outside the classroom, and AV/IT departments in that they need to manage only schedules, and not individual users and devices,” said Alberto Cieri, Senior Director of Sales & Marketing, Matrox. “We are pleased to work with TechSmith to provide a more powerful and easy-to-use lecture capture solution for colleges and universities both large and small."
ABOUT TECHSMITH RELAY FOR LECTURE CAPTURE

Proven Lecture Capture Software That Gets Results

Focus on teaching with our set it and forget it recorder

TechSmith Relay allows faculty to spend their class time teaching without interruption. Our lecture capture software works completely in the background, recording their computer screen and automatically sending finished recordings to the cloud. All it takes is just three clicks of the mouse, and then instructors can teach as they normally would.

Access your video content when you need it

TechSmith Relay recordings are all stored in the cloud, so everyone with an account and an internet connection can always access them. Students can watch recorded lectures and take quizzes on their own devices, and since TechSmith Relay integrates with Azure Active Directory, they’ll only have to log in once.

Integrate our lecture capture system with your current LMS

TechSmith Relay works within your current workflow, not around it. Whether your campus uses Blackboard, Canvas, Schoology, or something completely different, we’ll work with you to ensure your instructors and students will be able to use TechSmith Relay seamlessly.
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