Tegrity transition to MP4 video format
K-State is transitioning Tegrity services to a non-proprietary MP4 video format. Converted lectures have been uploaded into courses, and Web Presentation Services will complete the process before the start of the Spring 2009 semester. The streaming capabilities of the Tegrity server will be turned off at 5 p.m. today, Jan. 13.
Instructors who have used Tegrity in the past and would like to have an archive copy of their lectures on DVD, contact wps@k-state.edu. To see what the converted Tegrity lectures look like, see the Tegrity Flash example in K-State Online.
Articles in January 13 Issue
- Open forums start today for K-State presidential candidates
- Password-change deadline for eIDs is Feb. 11
- Zimbra Weekly: What are tags?
- University Life Café goes live to promote mental wellness
- Enrollment questions simplified with online chart
- IT Security Roundtable Jan. 16: New IT security policies
- Network security registration required for Residential Network
- Tegrity transition to MP4 video format

