5 innovative ways to use lecture capture technology

Lecture capture solutions have become increasingly popular in higher education over the last several years, as the technology enables students and faculty to access and deliver lessons and learning materials in flexible and efficient ways. But, simply recording a full lecture live and posting it online isn’t necessarily the most effective way for students to learn, and not the most effective way to get the most out of your lecture capture investment. In fact, the term ‘lecture capture’ is misleading, as this technology can be used for much more than just capturing lectures.

Attend this web seminar to learn how Seattle Pacific University is using its Camtasia Relay lecture capture technology in innovative ways to enhance teaching and learning on campus, including:

  • Creating blended learning environments
  • Providing supplemental learning & review materials
  • Conducting internal campus training
  • Resolving student and professor absences
  • Improving professor and student time management in and out of the classroom 

Scheduled speakers:

  • David Wicks, Assistant Professor and Director of Instructional Technology, Seattle Pacific University
  • Baine Craft, Director of Research, Associate Professor of Psychology and Biology, Seattle Pacific University
  • Geri Mason, Assistant Professor of Economics, Seattle Pacific University
  • Robert Mowid, Camtasia Relay manager, TechSmith Corporation

Who will benefit:
CIO’s or other higher education technology leaders. Anyone may attend.

Date of broadcast : 
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
4:00 pm EST
Sponsored by: 
TechSmith