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The Oxford University Lecture Capture blog by Rebecca Henderson and the project team is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International LicenseMeta
A positive portrayal of Lecture Capture from History of Art
Fourteen students, one lecturer, an audio recorder and a microphone: Lecture Capture proved a straightforward installation and an instant success in the History of Art Department Before Panopto was introduced, daily lectures were typically captured by using an audio … Continue reading
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Panopto pulls through at Egrove Park
Panopto’s capabilities for recording conferences were not just tested by Digital Humanities. Egrove Park, an annex of the Saïd Business School, ran a half-day workshop that was recorded by Panopto. The workshop was structured around flash talks lasting 3-4 minutes … Continue reading
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Experiment pays off: successful use of Lecture Capture in Physics
‘Condensed Particle Matter’ is a 3rd year physics option. Highly challenging and highly conceptual, its abstruse subject matter makes it a topic that requires much dedicated revision. Lecture Capture introduced a new method of revisiting the course material: the … Continue reading
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What does Lecture Capture offer?
Following investigations in 2013, the technology currently being trialled is Panopto. Panopoto is one of various ‘lecture capture’ software programmes that enables a lecturer to easily record their lecture, either during a live session, or from his or her desk. … Continue reading
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