This past quarter, students and faculty alike noticed that lectures were constantly interrupted by a cacophony of coughing from students. In previous years, such coughing could be written off as the ...
Spread the love“`html In a world where information flows faster than ever, capturing lectures efficiently is crucial for ...
I've been using OneNote 2007 on my tablet PC to take notes during lectures. During a recent lecture, I tried using my tablet's built-in microphone to record audio of the lecture to OneNote at the same ...
Automatically scheduled classroom lecture recording is available at UAB for rooms with Lecture Capture equipment. Lecture Capture equipment is installed in rooms with a capacity of 22 or greater and ...
Anyone recording college lectures with a PC and Mic? My daughter is a Freshman this year and is needing to record some of her lectures with a PC. The professors don't all allow phones to be out in ...
T he year 2020 was awful for so many in academe, so I refuse to talk about the “silver linings” of Covid-19. That framing insults those who have struggled or lost loved ones. As educators, however, ...
What is Chunking and Why is it Important? Academically speaking, chunking is essentially the breaking down and selective grouping of the content you want your students to learn. OK, but why is that ...
When students in the Washington D.C. area find themselves involved in complex legal situations, it’s our goal at DC Student Defense to assist them. In this blog, we’ll be covering the topic of ...
Automatically scheduled classroom lecture recording is available at UAB for rooms with Lecture Capture equipment. Lecture Capture equipment is installed in rooms with a capacity of 22 or greater and ...
The information provided below details student rights and faculty responsibilities when sharing audio/visual educational content to ensure student privacy. These guidelines should be used for ...
What is Chunking and Why is it Important? Academically speaking, chunking is essentially the breaking down and selective grouping of the content you want your students to learn. OK, but why is that ...