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 Cdigix, Inc., the leading digital media service provider to the college marketplace, designed C-Labs to be an easy-to-use, efficient and cost-effective digital media solution. Our primary mission is simple: empower students, faculty and staff to consume, connect and communicate via digital content.
C-Labs enables colleges and universities to easily deliver, manage and access rich digital media securely and legally for students and faculty anytime, anywhere. The C-Labs digital media platform allows users to easily and securely download and view assigned media on their own computers, rather than struggle through the inconsistencies and unreliability that often comes with streaming files. The ability to view downloaded materials on-demand provides a seamless, high quality experience that can translate into increased student performance and greater retention and success.
C-Labs Student Benefits:
- Enhances opportunities for visual learning and contributes to improved student performance and success through on-demand access to a wealth of resources
- Provides students with the flexibility of downloading and viewing assigned media directly on their own computers, which enables much better quality, greater security and much lower bandwidth requirements than streaming
- Enables much more seamless integration with the institution's teaching and learning environment, allowing students to access audio and video files directly through industry standard course management systems
C-Labs Faculty Benefits:
- Enables faculty to easily assign movies and other rich digital media as part of the course curriculum
- Allows faculty to leverage all of an institution's library-owned audio and video assets, as well as more than 100,000 feature films and public domain titles from the Cdigix library
- Restricts access to copyrighted media to only those students who are enrolled in a particular course and for a specified time period as determined by the professor
C-Labs Library and IT Administrator Benefits:
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Meets technical compliance requirements of the TEACH Act by controlling how and when users can see specific content to ensure files are both protected and secure
- Allows an institution to digitize and archive its media assets in a central location, and present all media files in a uniform fashion, regardless of the original source (VHS, BETA, Laserdisc, DVD and film)
- Automates media management, digital rights management, encryption, licensing, distribution and authentication of media files
- Eases the burden of keeping multiple copies of audio and video media on reserve
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