User:KEITHatLSU/Lecture Recording

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Lecture recording refers to the process of digitally capturing and archiving the content of a lecture, conference, or seminar. [1] It consists of hardware and software components that work in synergy to record audio and visual components of the lecture.

Hardware[edit]

Hardware is used to capture the lecturer's voice along with the video of the lecturer, and the output of the computer. Once captured, the data is then either stored directly on the capture hardware or sent to a server over a LAN or the Internet. Viewers are then able to remotely access the recording, either in real time or ex post facto.
The recording of a lecture or presentation using any combination of the following tools:

Software[edit]

Software is used both on the capture hardware, the viewer's computer, and the production server. Software ranges from simple web browsers and video players to stand-alone software programs made specifically for viewing lectures.[2][3] The viewer's as well as the presenter's software must be compatible with the software on the server which receives the content from the capture hardware, produces it, and sends it to the viewer's computer on-demand.[4]

Modern lecture recording software supports advanced features such as indexing through OCR, instant search, real-time video editing and annotation, along with other advanced features.[5]

Uses[edit]

Pros[edit]

Provides:[8]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Thomas, R., Comparison of Distance Education/Communication Technologies, http://www.aces.edu/ctu/techref/video/DistanceEdTech.pdf
  2. ^ http://www.techsmith.com/camtasiarelay/tour-server/default.asp#navigation
  3. ^ http://www.audionotetaker.com/
  4. ^ Multimedia Capture and Support, Technology Services Group, https://agora.cs.illinois.edu/display/tsg/Multimedia+Capture+and+Support
  5. ^ http://www.acu.edu.au/staff/services/it_support/help/user_guides/echo360/
  6. ^ a b "7 things you should know about...Lecture Capture" (PDF). Educause Learning Initiative. December 2008. Retrieved October 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  7. ^ "Panopto.com". Retrieved October 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  8. ^ Lecture Capture,Sonic Foundry,http://www.sonicfoundry.com/solutions/lecture-capture, Retrieved on October 2011
  9. ^ Baylor University, Copyright, http://www.baylor.edu/copyright/index.php?id=56543#classroom, Accessed October 2011.
  10. ^ Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization Act of 2002, 17 U.S.C. §110(2) (2002)
  11. ^ Briggs, L.L., Classroom Capture: Lecture Recording System Draws Devotees at Temple, February 14, 2007, http://campustechnology.com/articles/2007/02/classroom-capture-lecture-recording-system-draws-devotees-at-temple.aspx, Retrieved October 2011.
  12. ^ Davis, S., Connolly, A., Linfield, E., Lecture Capture: Making the Most of Face-to-Face Learning, Engingeering Education: 4:2 (2009). http://www.engsc.ac.uk/journal/index.php/ee/article/view/132/189.