Webinar Providers, Organizing and Tips For Distant Learning Success

August 18th, 2010

 


 

 

Sonic Foundry, via their Mediasite subsidiary, is having a free webinar about what you need to know to capture a lecture or group presentation while streaming it online.  Read the info below and register per the

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9 Questions You Must Ask Before You Start Lecture Capture
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
11:00 – 11:45 a.m. CDT
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What should you expect when you start recording classes and putting them online? Duncan McBogg, Educational Technologist at University of Colorado at Boulder, doesn’t want you to be blind-sided.



A year ago, CU-Boulder’s Academic Technology Support group kicked off its first lecture capture pilot and as the project manager, Duncan went looking for answers to his questions, but not just about the technology. Pedagogically, administratively, procedurally, spatially – what resources were out there and where could he find guidance to avoid common missteps?

After the successful pilot, he went on to write his Master’s Thesis on effective practices for lecture capture, and now he’s ready to share what he’s learned with you.

Tune in for this webinar and you’ll never say “if I only knew then what I know now.” Plus, you’ll also receive the companion ebook with more topics to broach before you hit record.

Discussion will include:

  • The nine areas of investigation you must explore to ensure successful lecture capture, be it your first pilot or starting with a large scale deployment; avoid them and you run the risk of slow- to no-adoption
  • How to tackle faculty buy-in, success metrics, support considerations and outreach to ensure a lasting impact on learning and retention
  • Real-life examples and cautionary tales from the CU-Boulder experience, including the collaborative process, technical hurdles and classroom technology design

About the presenter
Duncan McBogg, is an educational technologist at the University of Colorado at Boulder. At CU, he is responsible for classroom technology design and end-user documentation. Before joining CU, Duncan was the staff engineer, trainer and multimedia specialist for CEAVCO Audio Visual in Arvada, CO. Duncan is a Certified Technology Specialist and a Certified Videoconferencing Engineer. He holds a Master of Social Sciences degree from the University of Colorado Denver.

Moderator: Sean Brown, VP Education, Sonic Foundry

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