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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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Guidance on this can be found on the LibraryLibrary's copyright pages for lectures, podcasts etc. |
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Yes, simple web-based editing tools allow basic editing functionality allows sections to be removed from a video. Detailed instructions can be found within the vendor's Echo help documentationthe Lecturecast ALP - Managing Content training guide. |
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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 Editing Lecturecast recordings is not necessary, but it is important, for . For example, where personal conversations between staff and students may have been accidentally recorded The choice whether recorded, these can be edited. When scheduling Lecturecast recordings you can choose whether or not to make recordings automatically available can be made at the point of scheduling. Instructors may for students to view. Instructors can also make any recording available or unavailable once it has been captured, as required. |
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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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