Learner Engagement with Lecture Capture

Friday, February 24, 2012 | 9:30AM–10:15AM | Pavilion East, Plaza Level
Session Type: Professional Development
With an increasing availability of campus-wide lecture capture systems, understanding how and providing ways for students to engage with academic video for learning is an emerging area of focus. Opencast Matterhorn is an open-source lecture capture solution developed by higher education institutions. Within Matterhorn, an expanding set of tools enable learners to discover and access content within recordings and to engage with the content and with peers through social tools. Additionally, campuses are exploring innovative methods for integrating lecture recordings into a cohesive, relevant, and contextually based learning environment, including UC Berkeley, University of Saskatchewan, and other institutions.

Presenters

  • Christopher Brooks

    Research Fellow, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
  • Judy Stern

    Service Manager, University of California, Berkeley
  • Michelle Ziegmann

    Associate Vice President, Technology Services, California College of the Arts

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