Ad-hoc Lecture Capture
This is a short tutorial for staff at the University of Leeds who wish to use Ad-hoc Lecture Capture to record one-off teaching sessions or presentations. Ad-hoc Capture is one of 3 ways of recording digital content using the Lecture Capture Media Management Service. Click on the i bottom right hand corner of your screen to find further information and online resources about various aspects of the service. Whether you are teaching in a large lecture theatre with full audio and video lecture capture capabilities or you are in smaller seminar room there are presently 270 teaching spaces equipped with Lecture Capture capabilities with more in the pipeline. If you visit the Student Education website you’ll find a description of all central teaching spaces and the type of lecture capture facilities available. Starting your ad-hoc recording is a very straight-forward process. Simply log on to the PC in the room. It is important that you log on with your own username and password because you then have ownership of the recording and it will appear in your Mediasite. Once you have logged on to the PC double click on the Ad-hoc Recorder icon to launch the software. The service knows who you are and where you are. Click on to "let’s start”. Provide a title for your recording. Note that the default duration of any ad-hoc recording is 55 minutes so you may need to changes this. Remember you can edit the title and description of your recording later. Select begin recording. You will be notified that the recorder has been initialised. Select OK. You will know you are being recorded when the light on the lectern is on. You can pause the recording at any time by pressing the button for 1 or 2 seconds. You will know when the recording has been paused because the red light will slowly pulsate. To resume your recording press the button again for 1 or 2 seconds. To end the recording press the button for 5 seconds and the light will eventually turn off. When your recording has been processed you will receive a notification email from Mediasite with a link your recording. You can then review, edit and publish your recording to Minerva or various channels. For further support and online resources please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Beth Snowden (Digital Academic Practice Adviser) perbs1@leeds.ac.uk
8/3/2015 10:16:43 AM
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