Lecture capture is widely used within higher education as a means of recording lecture material for online student viewing. However, there is some uncertainty around whether this is a uniformly positive development for students. The current study examines the impact of lecture capture introduction and usage in a compulsory second year research methods module in a undergraduate BSc degree. Data collected from a matched cohort before (N = 161) and after (N = 160) lecture capture introduction showed that attendance substantially dropped in three matched lectures after capture became available. Attendance, which predicts higher attainment (controlling for students’ previous grade and gender), mediates a negative relationship between lecture cap...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge in Interactive Learning Environm...
The move to provide increasingly flexible platforms for student learning and experience through prov...
The published literature on (lecture) capture technologies is often conflicting and sometimes contro...
Lecture capture is widely used within higher education as a means of recording lecture material for ...
Lecture capture (the real time recording of live lectures) has become commonplace in higher educatio...
Lecture capture tends to polarise the views of academic staff. Some view it as encouraging non-atten...
Lecture capture p. 2 Many higher education institutions are now digitally capturing lectures in cour...
This article discusses the introduction of lecture capture technology on a large undergraduate modul...
This paper summarises interim research findings from a pilot project on lecture capture. The backgro...
The arguments for and against lecture capture have been going for some time and the debate is far fr...
Many universities use lecture capture to record live lectures and make them available online, althou...
The continuous nature of the delivery of lecture content, particularly in content-heavy undergraduat...
This article discusses the introduction of lecture capture technology on a large undergraduate modul...
Lectures continue to be the dominant form of university teaching, and lecture capture technologies a...
Lectures continue to be the dominant form of university teaching, and lecture capture technologies a...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge in Interactive Learning Environm...
The move to provide increasingly flexible platforms for student learning and experience through prov...
The published literature on (lecture) capture technologies is often conflicting and sometimes contro...
Lecture capture is widely used within higher education as a means of recording lecture material for ...
Lecture capture (the real time recording of live lectures) has become commonplace in higher educatio...
Lecture capture tends to polarise the views of academic staff. Some view it as encouraging non-atten...
Lecture capture p. 2 Many higher education institutions are now digitally capturing lectures in cour...
This article discusses the introduction of lecture capture technology on a large undergraduate modul...
This paper summarises interim research findings from a pilot project on lecture capture. The backgro...
The arguments for and against lecture capture have been going for some time and the debate is far fr...
Many universities use lecture capture to record live lectures and make them available online, althou...
The continuous nature of the delivery of lecture content, particularly in content-heavy undergraduat...
This article discusses the introduction of lecture capture technology on a large undergraduate modul...
Lectures continue to be the dominant form of university teaching, and lecture capture technologies a...
Lectures continue to be the dominant form of university teaching, and lecture capture technologies a...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge in Interactive Learning Environm...
The move to provide increasingly flexible platforms for student learning and experience through prov...
The published literature on (lecture) capture technologies is often conflicting and sometimes contro...