Katherine Haxton k.j.haxton@keele.ac.uk
Lecture capture
Haxton, Katherine
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Abstract
Campus-wide lecture capture technology – a way to record lectures – is a major investment for universities, but is hugely popular among students.
I started recording my lectures seven years ago with a digital voice recorder with lapel microphone and distributed the MP3 file. Students found this format challenging as it was not clear how the audio linked to my lecture slides. I then started to use Camtasia on a tablet PC to record the slides and annotations I made. I continued to capture the audio using the digital voice recorder.
Citation
Haxton, K. Lecture capture
Presentation Conference Type | Lecture |
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Deposit Date | Jun 16, 2023 |
Publisher | Royal Society of Chemistry |
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