Solutions

All types of organisations are expanding their use of digital media beyond documents to include audio/visual material. All too often this valuable content is difficult to access and reuse. With a suitable digital media solution, these assets can be "re-purposed", aiding knowledge sharing, opening new communications channels, reducing costs, and offering  new revenue streams.

Media Perception can help to unlock the potential of these often "lost" media assets, and provides a variety of solutions for different industry sectors:


Libraries

The demands of students are ever increasing. In the UK with the introduction of tuition fees, educational establishments are having to offer improved services to attract the best students. Through the use of digital media management, libraries can now supplement books, journals, and research databases. For example, they can capture and store recordings of lectures and tutorials, which can be made available to students at any time.

As well as appealing to students with differing studying habits it is likely to improve their knowledge and their ability to pass exams, and enchance the educational establishment's overall reputation.

Distance Learning

Distance learning is a preferred choice for busy individuals and organisations and supports the popular modern concept of continual learning. It also provides an opportunity for educational establishments to generate new revenue streams by re-using existing learning assets.
 
A digital media management system would provide the necessary functionality for students to be able to quickly search and receive courses of relevance to them. Combined with a digitally enabled library, students can continue their studies at times convenient to them, in any geographical location served by the Internet.

Above are of few examples of the way that digital media solutions can and are being used by a wide range of organisations.

Media Perception can specify, design, and deploy digital media solutions to meet and exceed a company's expectations.

 

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