Articles tagged "lecturecapture"
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| January 9, 2012 | Part 1 – Why everyone should give Q-Review a try This is part 1 of an interview with Mike Noon on his experience of recording live lectures using the Q-Review lecture capture system. Mike feels everyone should give Q-Review a try. Apart from its ease of use, Mike explained that he felt Q-Review gave students extra support, and allowed him to give a better quality lecture to his students. |
Case studies | lecturecapture, q-review, video |
| August 22, 2011 | Lecture Capture Conference Review On the 16th June 2011, Queen Mary hosted the Association for Learning Technology (ALT) conference on Lecture Capture – Doing it well and at scale. The event was well attended and there were a variety of interesting and thought provoking presentations. A review of the day has now been published in the ALT online newsletter. Also, recordings of the presentations are available through the ALT lecture capture event web page. |
Reviews | conferences, lecture capture, lecturecapture |
| June 15, 2010 | Physics lecturer shares his experience of recording his lecture Our Q-Review lecture capture system has really picked up momentum over the last few months, as more and more lecturers are braving the new phenomenon to record their lessons and make it available to their students. But what do lecturers and students actually think of this tool? |
Blog posts Case studies Reviews | Echo360, lecturecapture, q-review |
| January 10, 2010 | How to use microphones for Q-Review Probably the biggest hurdle we’ve encountered so far in the Q-Review lecture capture project is the disappointment of a really good lecture being delivered that gets played back in absolute slience. This short post outlines the steps that a presenter must go through to ensure that the audio for their lecture is recorded. |
How-to guidance | audio, Echo360, lecturecapture, microphone, q-review |
| December 15, 2009 | Progress on Q-Review, QMUL’s Echo360 Project QMUL’s lecture capture pilot project, called Q-Review, is approaching the halfway point in its pilot year. While we’ve had our share of hiccups and setbacks, the project is progressing well. We’ve learned a lot about best practice for the system and are looking forward to disseminating this when the project enters its production phase. So… [...] |
News and Events | Echo360, lecturecapture, q-review |
| December 4, 2009 | Learn about the Q-Review lecture capture system The Q-Review lecture capture project has been gathering pace in the College recently with installations being completed in 3 of the College’s centrally bookable lecture theatres, Skeel and Fogg at Mile End and the Perrin in Whitechapel. Several departments across the College have already been making use of the system through bespoke installations and also [...] |
News and Events | Echo360, lecturecapture, q-review, session, training |
| September 23, 2009 | Capturing Peter Landin? Perhaps this post is a bit of self-indulgence as its link to e-learning might seem a little convoluted and self-involved but I noticed that Peter Landin’s Obituary has been published in the Guardian today. Having been a student in the Department of Computer Science at what was then Queen Mary and Westfield College in the [...] |
Blog posts | lecturecapture |
| August 1, 2009 | Q-Review goes into pilot phase Q-Review is a ‘lecture capture’ service we are trialling in Educational and Staff Development. This is an initiative which has being brought into pilot stage. It is a service for staff and students that is being developed in response to staff and student demand. `Lecture capture´ refers to the recording of an educational event using [...] |
News and Events | Echo360, lecturecapture, q-review |
| March 23, 2009 | Screencast from Techsmith I mentioned Screencast in a recent post about another of Techsmith’s offerings; Jing. Screencast is a free service with 2GB of storage and the same in bandwidth usage p/m. Like many online services there is an option to upgrade to a Pro account which greatly increases these allowances. But, at least to start with, you’ll [...] |
Introducing... Reviews | lecturecapture, screen capture, Screencast, screencasting, streaming video, video |
| Jing What’s Jing? Jing is my new favourite application. It is, as are many Techsmith products, simple and focused. No extraneous features or extra buttons; it just does what it does. So what does it do? It’s a free application that works as an excellent screen recorder; either video or a still image. It sits in [...] |
Introducing... Reviews | audio, jing, lecturecapture, screen capture, Screencast, screencasting, tutorials, video |


