Please also review the Lecturecast - Known Issues page.
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At the current time UCL does not have an opt-out policy for Lecturecast. Use of the system is purely opt-in at the moment, so its use is up to the individual/department to decide. There are plans to move towards opt-out in coming years, but any such change will be agreed by Educational Committee first, with procedures and tools to facilitate this. Ground work is needed before this, specifically to clarify legal and policy aspects, and a Working Group has been set up under the Office of Vice Provost for Education to review and implement required policies to support an opt out Lecturecast solution. |
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Yes, the live streaming function can be selected when scheduling modular events for which remote students need synchronous video transmission of a teaching event. UCL is a campus-based institution with the primary mode of teaching and learning designed to be face to face, and thus live streaming is not enabled by default. Live streaming using Lecturecast is not available for non-modular events. For special events requiring live streaming, please contact in the Educational Media team via video@ucl.ac.uk. |
Preparing: Before a lecture recording
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To make recordings available within your course by default, please update your planned captures within the Lecturecast Scheduler. Detailed instructions can be found within the Lecturecast Scheduler - /wiki/spaces/LecturecastResourceCentre/pages/32804689 Create One or Multiple Schedules training guide. |
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After recording: managing recordings and more
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Yes, this is possible, you can create a copy of the recording on the system and then edit out sections you don't wish to include. Detailed instructions can be found within the Lecturecast ALP - Edit and make a capture available training guide. |
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In most cases editing Lecturecast recordings is not strictly necessary and the choice to edit or not is the personal preference of the presenter (or decided by departmental policy). It is important however, where for example, personal conversations between event attendees may have been inadvertantly recorded, that these be removed. When scheduling recordings there is an option to make recordings automatically available to students or to hold them back for review before making them available. |
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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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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 or disabling content download, instructors should consult their 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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Content recorded using the Lecturecast system have been migrated to Lecturecast. You can reuse recordings from previous academic years by publishing them to current Lecturecast sections.. |
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Echo360 is a web-based application that uses a browser to view content and as such has certain browser requirements. Beyond ensuring you're using a supported browser, there are also some browser configuration settings you may need to check or change to successfully use Echo360 (especially if using Safari on iOS/MacOS). |
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Issue: The capture preview appears to jump around between frames. The completed capture is however fine. Advice: Mac PCAP users can still complete personal captures on High Sierra by starting the capture normally even though the preview does not display properly. Echo (Lecturecast service providers) are working on a new capture application that will resolve the issue and they hope to have a beta application available for users in early 2018. |
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If your students see an error message like below: This likely indicates the student does not have permission to view the Lecturecast video they are trying to access. Students and staff must click a Lecturecast activity link created by a tutor or course administrator in Moodle, before they can access any URL linked videos from the associated Lecturecast section. Note. This guidance does not apply to Lecturecast videos embedded through the Moodle text editor. Videos embedded through the Moodle text editor are visible to students and do not require students to click through an activity link. The Lecturecast activity link will appear alongside the Lecturecast icon on Moodle, and should display similar to the image below: To create a Lecturecast activity link, see the guide Linking Moodle to Lecturecast. For guidance to students, see the student Lecturecast FAQ guide. For example: In the Moodle course ECON0001, a tutor or course administrator must create a Lecturecast activity link to the ECON0001 Lecturecast section. The Lecturecast activity link can either be to a home section, i.e. all the ECON0001 Lecturecast videos, or a specific video within a Lecturecast module section e.g. 'Intro to Financial Markets' in ECON0001. Students need to first click the activity link to gain access to the ECON0001 Lecturecast section. Once they click the link, they can subsequently view any URL linked videos from the ECON0001 Lecturecast section without needing to follow the activity link again. |
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