In a study of faculty experiences using lecture capture systems in the classroom, responses reveal 10 primary themes around how the technology is impacting the education process. Lecture capture, a ...
You've come a long way, lecture capture. A decade ago, the technology offered little more than a stodgy record of the sage on the stage--a viewing necessity only for students unwilling, or unable, to ...
Dalton A. Kehoe, an associate professor of communication studies at York University, in Toronto, has for decades won teaching awards and praise for his lectures. So when he was asked to do his first ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook A generation ago, students did not have the luxury of attending lectures armed with hourly-updated ...
Using built-in ceiling microphones and cameras, faculty can easily record classroom lectures/presentations and make them available to students for review. Faculty using their laptop or classroom ...
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The second in a series of technology lectures - part of the Reith Lectures 2005. The second of series of lectures is entitled 'Collaboration' and looks at how we can harness technology to use it more ...
The second in a series of technology lectures, The third in the series is entitled 'Innovation and Management' and looks at the ways we can move away from the old concepts of science to a new more ...