Named as one of 7 from the top 25 of the 115 full papers in the conference.Preparing courses for flexible delivery and distance education is normally a timeconsuming and expensive process. This paper describes the design and evaluation of a system that automatically captures and indexes audio and video streams of traditional university lectures without demanding any changes in the style or tools used by teachers. Using a `wizard-of-oz' technique to simulate the automatic indexing, we ran a four-month trial of the system in a large (746 students) first year Computer Studies course. The results reveal some surprising social implications of making flexible delivery available to students at a residential university. Early in the trial, many stu...
The arguments for and against lecture capture have been going for some time and the debate is far fr...
This keynote presentation is in two related parts. The first deals deal with the issue of the backgr...
Lecture capture (the real time recording of live lectures) has become commonplace in higher educatio...
What are the consequences of implementing Lecture Capture technology and how does it support student...
Lecture recordings are widely used within higher education as a means of engaging and enriching stud...
Universities are increasingly experimenting with the online domain to connect with busy and digital-...
In this paper, we describe and discuss the implementation, the effects, and the consequences of an e...
In recent times, there has been a proliferation of activity in the area of flexible learning for ter...
In 1999, the Bachelor of Electronic Commerce degree started at the Ipswich campus of the Un...
In an era of MOOCs and flipped classrooms, lecture capture (though a popular choice with an increas...
Public universities are currently facing a challenge in determining how to deliver quality instructi...
Abstract submitted to the Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2009. Paper was delivered as a Pre...
The use of the World Wide Web as part of flexible learning delivery is now well entrenched. To many ...
In this paper, we describe and discuss the implementation, the effects, and the consequences of an e...
Contemporary teaching technology provides Applied Mechanics students with the freedom and flexibilit...
The arguments for and against lecture capture have been going for some time and the debate is far fr...
This keynote presentation is in two related parts. The first deals deal with the issue of the backgr...
Lecture capture (the real time recording of live lectures) has become commonplace in higher educatio...
What are the consequences of implementing Lecture Capture technology and how does it support student...
Lecture recordings are widely used within higher education as a means of engaging and enriching stud...
Universities are increasingly experimenting with the online domain to connect with busy and digital-...
In this paper, we describe and discuss the implementation, the effects, and the consequences of an e...
In recent times, there has been a proliferation of activity in the area of flexible learning for ter...
In 1999, the Bachelor of Electronic Commerce degree started at the Ipswich campus of the Un...
In an era of MOOCs and flipped classrooms, lecture capture (though a popular choice with an increas...
Public universities are currently facing a challenge in determining how to deliver quality instructi...
Abstract submitted to the Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2009. Paper was delivered as a Pre...
The use of the World Wide Web as part of flexible learning delivery is now well entrenched. To many ...
In this paper, we describe and discuss the implementation, the effects, and the consequences of an e...
Contemporary teaching technology provides Applied Mechanics students with the freedom and flexibilit...
The arguments for and against lecture capture have been going for some time and the debate is far fr...
This keynote presentation is in two related parts. The first deals deal with the issue of the backgr...
Lecture capture (the real time recording of live lectures) has become commonplace in higher educatio...