Lecture Capture Roundtables
Lecture capture technology allows faculty to record their lectures (often synchronized with slides or other visuals) so that students have access to them outside the scheduled class time. At these roundtables, faculty presenters will demonstrate the various ways they use lecture capture in their teaching, discuss challenges of using this technology, and ways of making it useful for student learning. The roundtable series will also allow schools and colleges to showcase different lecture capture systems available for faculty use.
Chris O'Neal, Assistant Director Institutional Initiatives, , CRLT
Erping Zhu, Assistant Director, Instructional Technology, CRLT
Series Topics
- Thursday, October 2, 2007, 12:00-1:30 PM
James Holloway (College of Engineering)
Use of Video Capture in Large Lecture Courses
Chris Chapman (Learning Resource Center, Medical School)
Digital Lecture System in the Medical School (.pdf)
- Wednesday, November 12, 2007,12:00-1:30 PM
Thad Polk (Psychology, LSA)
Lecture Capture and Podcasting in Introductory Courses
Vlad Wielbut, (Director of Informatics and Computing Services, Public Health)
CRLT Seminar Room, 1013 Palmer Commons
Podcasting 101 (.pdf)

