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Highly Scaleable Lecture Capture using Open-Source

Published on Jun 23, 20144390 Views

Presenting two key open source technologies that have enabled this university to build a highly scalable lecture recording system.

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Pilot to Large-scale Open Source Lecture Capture00:00
What I mean by a podcast00:41
Attribution01:14
The number of theaters used to film content and the introduction of the Opt-out programme01:37
Monitoring software02:58
Schedule03:19
Open source technologies used in the process04:41
Why do lecture capture?05:31
Graph 1: End of Unit Examination Results06:26
Student Response to the questions “The Best Thing on Blackboard?”07:38
A wordcloud of the feedback from students07:56
Number of Hours of Recordings Per Day08:40
Large-scale “Meh” Group09:21
How we did lecture capture10:36
A scheme of operations for the "participation management module"10:42
Matterhorn Operations11:51
Current System Configuration12:24
Database Patch (1.4.3)12:53
Highly Scaleable Lecture Capture Using Open- Source14:01
The lay of the land14:27
The Goal15:49
solved!17:20
Galicaster18:42
Hardware / Software20:36
Flexibility21:38
Flexibility continued...23:38
Community24:24
News articles about open-source options for education in the UK25:06
Open Source Recording System26:09
Benefiting Each Other26:55
Summary27:58
Podcasts vs Staff29:02
Feedback recieved from the students30:16