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On Record
by Intelligent Video Solutions
On Record is a podcast where we talk with professionals and other subject matter experts from diverse markets that are using video and audio in innovative ways to support their organization's objectives. Hosted by Mike Anzalone and Carmen Haak, On Record highlights how audio and video tools are used in education, healthcare, simulation, communication sciences, and research. The podcast offers a platform for professionals to share insights, experiences, and practical applications with others seeking to leverage A/V in their organization.
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Live from IMSH 2026: Video Powered Simulation at Scale with Ruben Torres
Simulation Manager at South Texas College Recorded live at IMSH 2026, this episode of On Record features Ruben Torres, Simulation Manager at South Texas College, sharing how a deep background in AV and networking naturally evolved into leading simulation operations across nursing and paramedic training. Ruben walks through why video recording is essential to simulation—not as “gotcha” surveillance, but as a tool for reflective learning and stronger debriefs, where students can review decisions, identify improvements, and build confidence before stepping into real clinical environments. Ruben also gets practical about what it takes to run a world-class simulation program: designing for realism (including keeping faculty physically removed so students feel truly “in it”), selecting and integrating the right technology components, and supporting faculty who may not be as comfortable with tech through structured training—especially at the start of each semester. He discusses how adopting the IVS VALT system improved access and consistency, enabling simulation recordings to be available across multiple campuses on the school network, and he outlines how South Texas College ladders simulation experiences through the nursing curriculum—from foundational skills to robust capstone scenarios. The conversation closes with Ruben’s passion for the mission behind it all: leveraging simulation and video to help develop future clinicians and reduce the risk of medical errors.
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Stephanie Morris on Child Advocacy Training
Episode Guest: Stephanie Morris Child Advocacy Studies Program Coordinator, Northwest Arkansas Community College Stephanie Morris brings over a decade of frontline legal experience to her role as the Child Advocacy Studies (CAST) Program Coordinator at Northwest Arkansas Community College. A former deputy prosecuting attorney specializing in crimes against children, she now leads a nationally recognized program that equips future and current professionals—from law enforcement to social workers—with the tools to identify and respond to child maltreatment. Stephanie leverages immersive simulation environments and advanced video technology to train students in trauma-informed practices, courtroom preparation, and multidisciplinary collaboration. Her passion is rooted in transforming how we prepare frontline workers—starting in the classroom, not the field. Please consider learning more about CAST and the Zero Abuse Project: https://zeroabuseproject.org/
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Live from IMSH 2026: How Video Strengthens Debrief, Confidence, and Outcomes with Dr. Marie Lindley
Dr. Marie Lindley is an Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives and Innovation and a Clinical Associate Professor with extensive experience in higher education leadership and simulation-based learning. With simulation as a long-standing passion—and firsthand experience with high-fidelity training dating back more than two decades—Dr. Lindley has helped drive innovation that supports both learner development and faculty adoption at scale. In this episode, recorded live at IMSH 2026 in San Antonio, she discusses how simulation has evolved over the past 25 years and why video has become central to improving outcomes. She explains how recorded sessions strengthen observation, enable meaningful “highlight” moments, and make debriefs more targeted—while also helping learners build confidence and accountability in preparation for real clinical environments where observation is increasingly common (including emerging models like virtual nursing). Dr. Lindley also shares practical insight on implementation, emphasizing that adoption hinges on reducing friction for faculty through intuitive workflows, fewer logins, and fewer clicks, and she offers guidance on pursuing funding through development offices, private foundations, and state grants.
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Audio 101: What Makes Sound Work with Brian Christ
Episode Guest: Brian Christ Project and Technical Services Manager, Audio Biz Brian Christ is the Project & Technical Services Manager at Audio Biz, a manufacturers’ representative for Shure and other leading audio brands. With more than a decade of experience in live sound, touring, installation, and audio design, Brian helps organizations create clear, reliable communication environments. In this episode, he shares insights into the complexities of audio, from microphone technology to room acoustics, and explains how thoughtful planning and innovation can transform the way we capture and experience sound.
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Live from IMSH 2026: Designing the Modern Simulation Center with Ed ‘Duke’ Dukestein (NV5)
Recorded live at IMSH in San Antonio, this episode of On-Record features Ed “Duke” Dukstein, Senior AV Designer with NV5 Technology & Acoustics, who has spent 25 years designing technology for medical simulation spaces. Duke walks through how simulation projects typically start—often with architects—then expand into a full “technology package” that can include AV, data, security, acoustics, and lighting. He emphasizes a “tell me a day in the life” approach: focusing first on what instructors and learners need to accomplish, then applying the right technology (rather than leading with specs like “4K cameras”). The conversation also highlights key trends shaping simulation design, including AI for surfacing performance insights for debriefs and XR (VR/AR) integrations that blend virtual environments with high-fidelity rooms—along with the growing importance of capturing not just the simulation, but also learner body language and stress responses. Duke flags data networking as a major challenge, especially as AV-over-IP pushes massive bandwidth demands compared to typical compressed capture systems. Finally, Duke shares how NV5 “future-proofs” long-timeline builds through delayed system packages—designing to today’s budget, but selecting final hardware/software as late as possible to avoid outdated gear and costly change orders. His closing advice: bring IT and end users into the conversation early so goals, constraints, and outcomes stay aligned from day one.
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BYOD and the Future of the Campus Experience with Joe Kondras
Episode Guest: Joe Kondras Associate Director of Learning Environments, Texas Woman’s University Joe Kondras is the Associate Director of Learning Environments at Texas Woman’s University, where he served for nearly two decades. With a background that bridges IT and higher education, Joe has been at the forefront of transforming traditional classrooms into dynamic learning environments across TWU’s three campuses. In this episode, Joe shares his journey from student life to AV leadership, his philosophy on technology adoption, and how video has become a vital tool in shaping student success—on campus and beyond.
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Scaling Innovation at the Bedside - Lessons from Memorial Hermann with Cailtin McVey
Episode Guest: Caitlin McVey Assistant Vice President, Memorial Hermann’s Institute for Nursing Excellence Caitlin McVey is the Assistant Vice President at Memorial Hermann’s Institute for Nursing Excellence, where she leads efforts to strengthen the nursing workforce, elevate professional practice, and accelerate innovation at the bedside. A former neonatal intensive care nurse, Caitlin now works across teams to integrate new technologies—like video, simulation, and immersive learning tools—into education and clinical training. In this episode, she shares how Memorial Hermann leverages video for simulation, debriefing, and workflow improvement, and discusses her role in helping launch HEAL High School, a groundbreaking healthcare-focused school supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.
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Why Ease of Use Matters in AV Technology with Kevin Marti
Episode Guest: Kevin Marti Founder, President, CEO, Intelligent Video SolutionsKevin Marti is the founder, president, and CEO of Intelligent Video Solutions. Since launching IVS in 2013, he has led the company in building VALT, a platform designed to make video a powerful yet easy-to-use tool for training, research, and evidence across higher education, healthcare, and government. In this conversation, Kevin shares how simplicity, reliability, and creativity drive meaningful outcomes with video technology, and why he believes thinking beyond traditional use cases is the key to unlocking its full potential.
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Building Confidence Through Simulation with Danny Opperman
In this episode of On Record, hosts Andy Simmons and Mike Anzalone speak with Danny Opperman, Director of Clinical Simulation Education at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Danny shares how simulation has evolved from his early days in EMS to a core component of medical and nursing education. He discusses how video recording enhances debriefing, assessment, and competency-based learning across PCOM’s three campuses, and explores the potential of AI in developing simulation cases and supporting standardized patient encounters. Danny also reflects on his ongoing research using simulation to strengthen leadership and soft skills within EMS.
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Form Follows Function - Designing Better Video Systems for Medical Simulation with Mark Jones
Episode Guest: Mark Jones Director of Simulation Technical Operations, Center for Medical Simulation Mark Jones is the Director of Simulation Technical Operations at the Center for Medical Simulation, where he helps lead innovative approaches to healthcare education through video and technology. With a background in videography, editing, and live media production, Mark has spent years designing and optimizing video systems to support clinical training and team-based learning. In his work at CMS, he emphasizes usability, learner safety, and the power of video to drive reflection, debriefing, and shared mental models among healthcare professionals.
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Introduction to On Record
Welcome to the very first episode of On Record, a podcast presented by Intelligent Video Solutions. Hosts Mike Anzalone and Andy Simmons introduce the series, share their professional backgrounds, and set the stage for conversations with experts who are transforming how organizations use video and audio.In this episode, Mike and Andy discuss their experiences in education, technology, and video system design, as well as the lessons they’ve learned from working with clients across higher education, healthcare simulation, law enforcement, and beyond. They explore how video can serve as a powerful tool for teaching, supervision, training, and measuring success.Listeners will hear what to expect in upcoming episodes, including insights from design consultants, technology providers, and professionals who are innovating with video in impactful ways. The conversation highlights the importance of learning from others, overcoming challenges, and keeping student success and organizational outcomes at the center of video use.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
On Record is a podcast where we talk with professionals and other subject matter experts from diverse markets that are using video and audio in innovative ways to support their organization's objectives. Hosted by Mike Anzalone and Carmen Haak, On Record highlights how audio and video tools are used in education, healthcare, simulation, communication sciences, and research. The podcast offers a platform for professionals to share insights, experiences, and practical applications with others seeking to leverage A/V in their organization.
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