Attended a
presentation on a lecture capture system by Chris Barnes, sales manager for
Australia and New Zealand from Echo 360.
To begin, attendees updated
Chris on CPIT context so that the diverse nature of the programmes could
be taken into account.
Chris started the session with an
overview of company, their philosophies and mission - designed for educators by
educators - continued with an overview presentation "powering the age of
active learning" on echo 360 as a blended learning, flip learning support
mechanism. Echo 360 sees itself as a bridge connecting the traditional
institution and digital instruction. Assist by removing technological barriers
to using video to supplement or underpin learning.
Possible to use
video that has recording triggered either by teachers or students. So can be
use to capture student learning for further reflection or to record
presentations or demonstrations for archiving, use in a flip classroom
scenario. Etc.
Note taking and
annotation is build into instructor and student reviews of videoed performance
This is an
important advantage to allow for videos to be accessed through live streaming
or immediately after event for peer feedback and learner reflection. Automation
of upload is a key feature with mobile upload also available but to be upgraded
in the near future. Delegated administration also available along with a suite
of analytic tools.
Demonstration of
the product followed. Including how to use it before, during and after class,
and provide access any time and any device. Syncing of slides to audio is
tracked and an optional transcribe the lecture option is available. Students
can choose to turn off video and listen to audio as they view slides. Analytics
track student usage providing data on students' engagement. Interface to moodle
and equella available through free plugins allowing access to be more seamless.
Video or audio content s search able though Meta tags and downloaded for online
or offline viewing.
Personal capture
app available to all staff and students to capture screen, audio video etc. And
then recording is easily edited and uploaded. Original recording can still be
kept for further editing and enhancement.
Workflow of the system allows scheduling of recordings, auto capture to
take place (plugins for timetabling systems), auto packaging, auto publish and
availability across web, mobile devices or download to play offline. Monitoring
and analytics work in the background either via google analytics and also
accessible through an instructor dashboard.
System also useful
for research using multimodal data collection and analysis purposes as well.
Chris provided some
good examples of how to use video capture not just as lecture capture but to
provide opportunities for active learning engagement before (flipped classroom,
surveys or feedback), during (live response, distance learning) or after class
(virtual office hours, multimedia guides, assessment). Some good ideas to maximise students' notional
learning hours created discussion through the group closed the session.
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