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Lecture Capture - Moving To the Next Level

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Lecture Capture - Moving To the Next Level

Sponsored in part by Panopto

 

Primary Presenter: David Paul

Co-Presenter: Mike Wilson

Organization: University of Colorado Denver Anschutz

Role: Manager - Educational Technology

Track: Technology Round-Up

Level: For Mere Mortals

 

Abstract: Many schools have piloted lecture capture technology, but only a few have successfully implemented it on a large scale. How to you go from a successful pilot program to a full-scale production environment like Duke or MIT? In this session, participants will come up with a custom strategy for use at their institution, with suggestions and assistance from the presenters/facilitators.

 

Bio: David Paul is Manager of Educational Technology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. He has more than 20 years experience supporting education and enjoys rolling out new classroom technology. He is an outspoken advocate of lecture capture technology and has given presentations for the New Media Consortium, Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology Conference and Colorado Higher Education Computing Organization.

 

Description: The presenters and audience will come up with several ideas and strategies for planning, piloting, evaluating, reviewing and implementing a large-scale lecture capture program. Participants will then look at which strategies would work best in the context of the administrative, political and hierarchical environment at their institution.

 

Recording of this presentation: http://coursecast.ucdenver.edu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer/Default.aspx?id=f64e6251-8886-4fc1-9f90-43051fa40848

 

Power Point of this presentation: Paul's Lecture Capture PPT.pdf

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