Digital media is changing the way students access classroom information in South Carolina’s Cherokee County School District. The district will soon support distance learning courses at two High Schools using a new media encoding system that captures and encodes broadcasts of the courses, which are then made available to students unable to attend those classes in person.
Using products from a company called Viewcast, the school district is now able to encode live streams and save them to local storage at Gaffney High. Students can access and view encoded files at their convenience and, in the future, will have the option of borrowing a mobile device, such as an iPod, and watching the selected class at home.

