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From: "Smolnik, Steven" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 15:13:00 -0400
Subject: Lecture Capture Systems
To:  Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum <[log in to unmask]>

Here at Saint Joseph College, we are starting to look into "Lecture Capture" solutions.  
I am reading some of the discussions at lecturecapture.com, and would also welcome  
the feedback from colleagues here on LLTI about solutions you are considering  
or have already started using.  Some of the products that we may consider would  
include: Cisco, Echo360 (available via a Blackboard building block since we currently  
use Blackboard), MediaSite, Panopto, Camtasia, Tegrity, and LectureTools.com.
Some faculty are interested more in using a product to produce custom screen-capture  
tutorials for their classes, while others want to capture the audio and on-screen  
actions during classroom "lecture" presentations (with or without a video image  
of the presenter).  I'd welcome your reflections on "appliance-based" systems  
and software-based systems and your roads to implementation.
As always, thanks for taking time to share!
-Steve Smolnik
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Steven M. Smolnik
Academic Technology Manager
Office of Information Technology
St. Joseph College
1678 Asylum Avenue
West Hartford, CT 06117

Telephone: 860-231-5549
E-Mail:  ssmolnik [at] sjc [dot] edu
URL: http://www.sjc.edu/
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