The published literature on (lecture) capture technologies is often conflicting and sometimes controversial. A common thread among many studies is the impact of recorded lectures on student satisfaction, attendance and performance. Whether your personal opinion is in favour, against or indifferent to this practice, you will undoubtedly be able to find a publication which supports your point of view. However, many of these studies fail to take into account the many and varied ways in which capture technologies are being used by educators in Higher Education to support teaching and learning, beyond the recorded lecture. This presentation builds on findings of a pilot study at the University of Wolverhampton (Witton, 2016) which recommende...
This session will encourage practitioners to think creatively about alternative uses of capture tech...
Lecture capture is widely used within higher education as a means of recording lecture material for ...
Lecture Capture (LC) is used increasingly in the UK, and has become a normal feature of higher educa...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge in Interactive Learning Environm...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by John Wiley & Sons in British Journal of Ed...
Approaches and methodologies based on technology are becoming more widespread in education. One of t...
Lecture capture p. 2 Many higher education institutions are now digitally capturing lectures in cour...
Many universities use lecture capture to record live lectures and make them available online, althou...
What are the consequences of implementing Lecture Capture technology and how does it support student...
There are potential operational and strategic benefits to implementing lecture-capture systems but t...
This paper summarises interim research findings from a pilot project on lecture capture. The backgro...
Lecture capture (the real time recording of live lectures) has become commonplace in higher educatio...
This is the author accepted manuscript.What are the consequences of implementing Lecture Capture tec...
The use of lecture capture has been burgeoning in the higher education sector. Scholarly interest on...
The arguments for and against lecture capture have been going for some time and the debate is far fr...
This session will encourage practitioners to think creatively about alternative uses of capture tech...
Lecture capture is widely used within higher education as a means of recording lecture material for ...
Lecture Capture (LC) is used increasingly in the UK, and has become a normal feature of higher educa...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge in Interactive Learning Environm...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by John Wiley & Sons in British Journal of Ed...
Approaches and methodologies based on technology are becoming more widespread in education. One of t...
Lecture capture p. 2 Many higher education institutions are now digitally capturing lectures in cour...
Many universities use lecture capture to record live lectures and make them available online, althou...
What are the consequences of implementing Lecture Capture technology and how does it support student...
There are potential operational and strategic benefits to implementing lecture-capture systems but t...
This paper summarises interim research findings from a pilot project on lecture capture. The backgro...
Lecture capture (the real time recording of live lectures) has become commonplace in higher educatio...
This is the author accepted manuscript.What are the consequences of implementing Lecture Capture tec...
The use of lecture capture has been burgeoning in the higher education sector. Scholarly interest on...
The arguments for and against lecture capture have been going for some time and the debate is far fr...
This session will encourage practitioners to think creatively about alternative uses of capture tech...
Lecture capture is widely used within higher education as a means of recording lecture material for ...
Lecture Capture (LC) is used increasingly in the UK, and has become a normal feature of higher educa...