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A new Moodle block has been created allowing the linking of a Moodle course to a Lecturecast section. As Moodle courses act as gateways to associated Lecturecast content the Moodle-to-Lecturecast course link must be set up before course staff and students can access Lecturecast content. |
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Roles in Lecturecast are created when staff pass through that module's associated Moodle course into the linked Lecturecast section. Staff having Tutor, Course Administrator and Non-editing Tutor roles in Moodle will all become Section Instructors within the Lecturecast system. |
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Members of staff can log-in to the Lecturecast Scheduler and make or amend a recording schedule. Recordings made for centrally timetabled teaching events will automatically appear in the associated Lecturecast class within a given module's section. Note that schedules may only be amended or deleted by the staff member who made the original booking. |
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If you have booked a Lecturecast equipped space via central room bookings this event will appear on the Lecturecast Scheduler and may be recorded. The resulting recording will appear in your personal library and from here may be published into any course for which you have instructor access. Note Lecturecast should not be used to publish recordings to non-UCL staff/students. If you need to make Lecturecast recordings available externally, and you have checked and cleared any potential copyright/policy restrictions, you can download the MP4 version from your library and upload to another service e.g UCL's Mediacentral - note that MP4 versions of recordings will only contain audio and screen and not the video of the presenter and so may not be suitable for all uses. |
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There are a number of ways video content, other than scheduled recordings, can be placed in Lecturecast classes, these include:-
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Students both at UCL have reported a range of benefits including:
In every recent UCL survey of students and their use of technology, more use of Lecturecast has been the most frequent request. |
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By default downloads (MP4 files of screen presentation and audio) are disabled but may be enabled at section level by anyone with instructor access to the section. Note that before enabling/disabling content download instructors should consult colleagues teaching on the same module and check whether or not there is a departmental policy regarding the availability of downloadable recordings. |
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Guidance on this can be found on the Library's copyright pages for lectures, podcasts etc.
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By default Lecturecast captures all material sent to the room's projector from any connected device (e.g PowerPoint slides from an attached laptop, hand written notes or objects held under a visualiser); audio is captured via a clip-on radio microphone and video of the presentation area (i.e the lecturer or presenter) is captured via a small fixed position camera. The video of the presenter may be omitted from the recording by ticking the appropriate box at the point of scheduling. |
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Yes, simple web-based editing tools allow sections to be removed from a video. Detailed instructions can be found within the Echo help documentation
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No you don't. Many users of Lecturecast are quite happy for their recordings to be automatically made available. In most cases editing should not be necessary but it is important, for example, where personal conversations between staff and students may have been accidentally recorded The choice whether or not to make recordings automatically available can be made at the point of scheduling. Instructors may also make available/unavailable any recording. |
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In the case of external or guest speakers: They should be asked to sign the standard Lecturer consent form The form is used to gather permission to record their lecture and permission to re-use their copyright material. The completed "Lecturer consent forms" should retained by the UCL department which has organised the event as proof that we have the relevant permissions. A consent form is available from the main UCL library's Lecturecast copyright page |
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Recordings and other content will held for a rolling seven year period following the last time the material was accessed. i.e for material to be automatically deleted it would need to sit un-viewed for seven years. |
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There are a couple of things worth remembering that reduce possible ambiguities in recordings.
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