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Lecturecast October 2017


This task is performed by Lecturecast Instructors to publish content to a class.

The term 'capture' is used throughout Lecturecast ALP to describe a video recording.

A 'class' is a container in Lecturecast ALP which holds content specific to a single teaching and learning event.

To navigate to Lecturecast ALP, refer to the Lecturecast ALP – Logging In training guide.

Recordings created for non-modular events are available in the Personal Library of the person who scheduled the recording.

1. Navigate to Lecturecast ALP

Refer to Lecturecast ALP – Logging In for instructions on how to do this.

You can also access Lecturecast ALP via your Moodle courses and then access your personal library as described in the steps below.

3.2 Access your Personal Library

Click the 'Library' option in the task bar to navigate to your Personal Library.

3.3 Access the options for the relevant recording

Find the recording which corresponds to your event and click on the drop down arrow for that recording.

3.4 Publish the recording to a Lecturecast section

Recordings of non-modular events can be published from your Personal Library into any Lecturecast section on which you are an instructor.


Select the 'Share' option to publish the recording to a course.


Select the relevant publishing and availability options for the recording, then select 'PUBLISH' to publish the recording.

3.5 Download the recording

Recordings of non-modular events can also be downloaded and then uploaded to another media platform if required.


Select the 'Download' option.


Up to three options will be available for downloading (depending on what was captured):

  1. The screen (with audio)
  2. The presenter (with audio)
  3. Audio only

Select the relevant option for downloading then select 'DOWNLOAD' and follow the prompts to download the media file.

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