Lecture Capture
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Lecture capture technology is an emerging educational technology topic that allows instructors to capture course content and share it over the internet. There are a number of commercially available options to choose depending on the features needed.
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Using Educational Multimedia to Promote Your School | World of WebcastUsing Educational Multimedia to Promote Your School 2009 November 17 Many of you hear Mediasite and think “rock solid lecture capture solution.” But if you limit your thinking to simply putting high-quality rich media in the hands of your students, you’re missing out on some tremendous ...
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Official Google Blog: Automatic captions in YouTubeSince we first announced captions in Google Video and YouTube, we've introduced multiple caption tracks, improved search functionality and even automatic translation. Each of these features has had great personal significance to me, not only because I helped to design them, but also because I'm ...
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Video recording lectures: Student and professor perspectivesThis paper investigated the use of special eyeglasses designed with a built-in video camera and microphone for the purpose of recording classroom activities from the point of view of both the professor and the student. The aim is to eliminate the need for dedicated video recording in the ...
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University Business - Web SeminarsPensacola Junior College presents research on impact of Lecture Capture University and college students, and especially ESL students, often struggle with challenging subject matter, heavy course loads or the pace of instruction. Find out how a campus-wide lecture capture system has helped ...
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Views: A Defense of the Lecture - Inside Higher EdOne of the most entrenched opinions in discussions of pedagogy in higher ed is that classes should ideally be discussion-based, with lecturing kept to an absolute minimum. Lectures, we are told, fail to teach students in an enduring way, because they inculcate a passive learning style that ...
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N 4: Student Perspectives: Lecture Capture and Attendance: Are students really less likely to attend class?I'm wondering what kind of "engagement" students are basing their decision to attend on. Are they looking to interact with Q and A? Do they want to work through a case? Do they just want someone that is a good lecturer and makes them feel engaged with the content?William Brescia added 3 weeks ago
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Video recording lectures: Student and professor perspectiveslink doesn't workWilliam Brescia added 3 weeks ago
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The effectiveness of m-learning in the form of podcast revision lectures in higher educationArticle can be downloaded from http://uwpodcast.pbworks.com/f/Podcast_Effectiveness.pdfDavid Wicks added 6 months ago
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iTunes University and the classroom: Can podcasts replace Professors?PDF of article can be found here: http://www.fredonia.edu/department/psychology/pdf/CAE1263.pdfDavid Wicks added 6 months ago
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