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Lecture Capture at SPH

Lecture Capture at SPH. (state in February 2010). Vlad Wielbut. …and the word is: “multiple”! technologies, formats, audiences needs*, purposes, skill levels, etc. * chewing gum dilemma?. Camtasia Relay. Very easy to use – minimal involvement from ICS (in theory)

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Lecture Capture at SPH

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  1. Lecture Capture at SPH • (state in February 2010) Vlad Wielbut

  2. …and the word is: “multiple”! • technologies, • formats, • audiences • needs*, • purposes, • skill levels, • etc. * chewing gum dilemma?

  3. Camtasia Relay Very easy to use – minimal involvement from ICS (in theory) Records entire screen + audio Does not record video No editing Recordings hosted on Screencast.com for 6 months* Can be linked to or downloaded and posted elsewhere Used for: recording class sessions for students in the class Partnership with Pharmacy (thank you, John!) *Long term storage not provided

  4. Camtasia Relay

  5. Camtasia Relay • Samples: • Peter Jacobson’s HMP 653 (audio only)  • Amr Soliman’s EPID 622 (screen + audio)

  6. Camtasia Studio Steeper learning curve Records screen (or portion) + audio + video Many editing options: captions, transitions, zoom-in, etc. Many format options Educational license: $179 Recording studio at SPH Uses: pre-recording lectures for distance-ed classes; training materials Sample

  7. Videotaping Requires operator and post-processing Work-intensive: 2.5 hours for each hour of video Uses: higher-profile events where visuals are secondary; studio-recorded promotional materials Sample

  8. Videotaping: DIY Available for checkout and do-it-yourself Minimal involvement of ICS Uses: job talks, meetings, classes Image source: B&H

  9. GrassValley Records video feed of our Tandberg system Capturing visuals is problematic Uses: recording videoconferencing sessions for later review by participants Outdated system (currently looking at alternatives) Sample

  10. Mediasite

  11. Mediasite Requires operator + recording hardware +server Hardware is expensive Captures video and slidesUses: webcasting and recording of high-profile events Sample

  12. Centra (and Adobe Connect?) Records screen + audio + video Recordings can be streamed or downloaded Proprietary format (Centra), but self-contained executables also available Uses: live webconferencing sessions for students who missed them Some components (e.g. quizzes) are active in recordings Deleted after 6 months Sample

  13. Vimeo.com “Flip Cam” CTools Thin Camtasia Relay client on any PC Camtasia Relay Server (Pharmacy) After 6 months Screencast.com CTools or ? After 6 months Centra server ? Mediasite recorder Mediasite server Architectures CTools Camtasia Studio in recording studio Screencast.com Web server Camcorder Grass Valley

  14. Thank you! wlodek@umich.edu

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