Following the pivot to online teaching as a result of COVID-19, a longstanding debate as to whether higher education should abandon traditional face-to-face lectures has reignited. In this paper, we set out our reflection on this issue based on the evidence available. We conclude that traditional on-campus lectures, and the recordings of those lectures have a place in higher education and the suggestion that they should be abandoned is as unhelpful as the suggestion that they should be the default mode of teaching. When lectures are deliberately chosen as the most appropriate method of teaching and when the same pedagogical care and attention is given as to other modes of delivery, they provide an effective, pragmatic solution, particularly...
Purpose: Following the rapid shift to online learning due to COVID-19, this paper aims to compare th...
The conventional lecture, based on transmissive pedagogy, in a large physical classroom has been und...
The Coronavirus pandemic has had a profound impact on how universities (higher or tertiary education...
Today, technology such as the Internet and automated digital video cameras offers the possibility of...
Many face-to-face lecture programs are supplemented by recorded lectures. In this study on-campus st...
Many face-to-face lecture programs are supplemented by recorded lectures. In this study on-campus s...
This paper presents the findings of a large-scale study conducted at an Australian metropolitan univ...
This article offers an important contribution to understanding students’ perceptions of lectures bas...
This article offers a contribution to understanding students’ perceptions of lectures based on diffe...
Objectives: In the early phase of their studies, students are confronted with a number of teaching a...
Universities are increasingly experimenting with the online domain to connect with busy and digital-...
This case study looks at implications of transitioning live to recorded lectures, a subject that has...
COVID-19 forced the closure of UK universities. One effect of this was a change in how lectures, and...
In an era of MOOCs and flipped classrooms, lecture capture (though a popular choice with an increas...
Purpose: Following the rapid shift to online learning due to COVID-19, this paper aims to compare th...
The conventional lecture, based on transmissive pedagogy, in a large physical classroom has been und...
The Coronavirus pandemic has had a profound impact on how universities (higher or tertiary education...
Today, technology such as the Internet and automated digital video cameras offers the possibility of...
Many face-to-face lecture programs are supplemented by recorded lectures. In this study on-campus st...
Many face-to-face lecture programs are supplemented by recorded lectures. In this study on-campus s...
This paper presents the findings of a large-scale study conducted at an Australian metropolitan univ...
This article offers an important contribution to understanding students’ perceptions of lectures bas...
This article offers a contribution to understanding students’ perceptions of lectures based on diffe...
Objectives: In the early phase of their studies, students are confronted with a number of teaching a...
Universities are increasingly experimenting with the online domain to connect with busy and digital-...
This case study looks at implications of transitioning live to recorded lectures, a subject that has...
COVID-19 forced the closure of UK universities. One effect of this was a change in how lectures, and...
In an era of MOOCs and flipped classrooms, lecture capture (though a popular choice with an increas...
Purpose: Following the rapid shift to online learning due to COVID-19, this paper aims to compare th...
The conventional lecture, based on transmissive pedagogy, in a large physical classroom has been und...
The Coronavirus pandemic has had a profound impact on how universities (higher or tertiary education...