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In this session
• What is Lecture Recording & Lecture Capture?
• Why record lectures and presentations?
• How to set up Lecture Recording
• How to use Personal Capture
• Pete Mella [email protected]
• James Slack [email protected]
• Corporate Information & Computing Services (CiCS)
MyEcho
• MyEcho (Echo360) allows for lectures and other presentations to be recorded and watched on the web.
• The computer screen (PowerPoint etc) is recorded alongside audio and (where possible) video.
• A URL is automatically generated once published, and can be shared, or linked to a MOLE course.
MyEcho
• Lecture Capture - Scheduled lectures can be set to automatically record in selected lecture theatres.
• Personal Capture - An ad hoc recording can be made by downloading software on to your own computer (Windows or Mac).
Why use MyEcho?
• In pairs, or threes, spend 5 minutes discussing the following:
• If you already use Echo, what do you use it for?
• If you don’t already use Echo, what are your initial thoughts for how you could use it in your work?
Reasons for recording lectures
• Allows individual lectures to be shared among many cohorts or large groups.
Reasons for recording lectures
• Allows lectures to be made public, repackaged, or kept for posterity.
Other ways of doing this?
• Other screencasting tools
• Screenr• + No download, works on any browser, free• - Needs external editor, 5 min limit
• Camtasia• + Can make really polished presentations, high function editor, advanced functions such as
quizzes.• - Steep learning curve, need to host externally, expensive.
• MyEcho Personal Capture• + Flexible, easy to publish and share links.• - Simple editing