The aim of this paper is to present the experience of using lecture recordings to support curriculum changes within the framework of the European convergence process, mainly courses that need to be promoted or discontinued. We will explain an integrated solution for recording lectures consisting of a web portal, a videoconferencing tool and an economical and easily transportable kit. The validation process was performed recording three different courses at the Universidad Politécnica of Madrid (UPM) and using different diffusion channels, such as Moodle, an open source web portal called GlobalPlaza that supports streaming and recordings and the YouTube UPM channel. To assess the efficiency of our solution, a formal evaluation was conducted ...
In this paper, we describe and discuss the implementation, the effects, and the consequences of an e...
Online recordings of lectures provide students with anytime-anyplace access to lectures. Research sh...
Course design should be student-centred in that courses are designed for students. But the consequen...
The aim of this paper is to present the experience of using lecture recordings to support curriculum...
This paper introduces the experience of using videoconferencing and recording as a mechanism to supp...
The latest European statistics show that Italy has the second lowest percentage of university gradua...
This presentation offers a case study into the implementation of lecture capture technologies from a...
In an era of MOOCs and flipped classrooms, lecture capture (though a popular choice with an increas...
[EN] On the second half of the academic year 2011-2012, the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV)...
The University of Vigo, Vigo, Spain, has the objective of making all the teaching material generated...
This guide gives you an introduction to the phenomenon of lecture capture, the impact it can have, s...
Universitat Politecnica de Valencia (UPV) has developed a pilot program for automated recording of l...
Having worked for a long time with video-lectures, we devised a new teaching model that makes use of...
The University of Porto (U.PORTO), through is New Technologies in Education (NTE) office has availab...
It is now commonplace for Universities to record lectures with video cameras. Indeed there are sever...
In this paper, we describe and discuss the implementation, the effects, and the consequences of an e...
Online recordings of lectures provide students with anytime-anyplace access to lectures. Research sh...
Course design should be student-centred in that courses are designed for students. But the consequen...
The aim of this paper is to present the experience of using lecture recordings to support curriculum...
This paper introduces the experience of using videoconferencing and recording as a mechanism to supp...
The latest European statistics show that Italy has the second lowest percentage of university gradua...
This presentation offers a case study into the implementation of lecture capture technologies from a...
In an era of MOOCs and flipped classrooms, lecture capture (though a popular choice with an increas...
[EN] On the second half of the academic year 2011-2012, the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV)...
The University of Vigo, Vigo, Spain, has the objective of making all the teaching material generated...
This guide gives you an introduction to the phenomenon of lecture capture, the impact it can have, s...
Universitat Politecnica de Valencia (UPV) has developed a pilot program for automated recording of l...
Having worked for a long time with video-lectures, we devised a new teaching model that makes use of...
The University of Porto (U.PORTO), through is New Technologies in Education (NTE) office has availab...
It is now commonplace for Universities to record lectures with video cameras. Indeed there are sever...
In this paper, we describe and discuss the implementation, the effects, and the consequences of an e...
Online recordings of lectures provide students with anytime-anyplace access to lectures. Research sh...
Course design should be student-centred in that courses are designed for students. But the consequen...