What is Echo360? - Indiana University Southeast

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Echo360 Personal Capture
Randy Newbrough
Principal Instructional and Collaborative Technologist
UITS Learning Technologies
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
What is Echo360?
• Echo360 is the lecture and personal capture
solution at IU.
• The service captures audio, video and
computer content in classrooms or on
personal computers and distributes it
through the web or direct download links.
• Tool available for integration into your
Oncourse section.
Why Lecture Capture?
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Missed class
Review of class lecture/materials
Review in preparation for exams
Capture special guest presenters
Pre-recorded lecture for when instructor is gone
Introduction of basic concepts prior to class (Flipped
Classroom)
Concerns About Lecture Capture
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Fear of decreased student attendance
Intellectual property
Fear of “forever”
System breakdowns
Echo360 IU Student Survey Results
Echo360 IU Faculty Survey Results
Echo360 @Indiana University
• Last 3yrs, about 25 rooms at IUB, IUPUI, IUN, IUK
• June 2013, Open Licenses Agreement
• Includes all IU campuses
Classroom Capture vs. Personal Capture?
• Classroom Capture is software or hardware
installed in a classroom at IU. It can capture a
variety of inputs in the classroom, including audio,
video, computer content, and document cameras.
(PC only at this time.)
• Personal Capture is software installed on a
personal Windows or Macintosh computer. It
allows the user to capture audio, video, and
computer content on a personal computer.
Classroom Capture
• How to request a recording?
http://www.iu.edu/~lets/lecture-capture/
• What rooms are available to record?
All Bursar controlled rooms at your campus.
Classroom Capture
• Scheduled Recordings
A recording that is scheduled that starts and
stops at a specific time. All Automated.
• Ad-hoc Recordings
Manually start and stop a recording from the
main computer in the classroom.
Personal Capture
• Recordings can be made from PC or Mac.
• Only Ad-hoc recordings.
• Request will need to be made for an account
and software download.
• Edit Recordings on your machine before
publishing.
View Recordings
Echo Center
• Available/Unavailable Recordings
• Analytics
• Discussions
• Bookmarks
• Editing
• Downloadable Podcast/Vodcasts
Need Help?
• Teaching center consultants
• Randy Newbrough – UITS Learning
Technologies – [email protected]
• kb.iu.edu
• [email protected]
• Nate Pairitz – Collaboration Technologies
• [email protected]
Let’s Take a Look at the Echo Portal
Echo360 Lecture Capture
• Echo Personal Capture
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• Echo Personal Capture
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• Echo Personal Capture
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• Echo Personal Capture
References
Kim, J. (2009). Capturing lectures: No brainer or sticky wicket?. EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research Bulletin, 2009(24).
Kolowich, S. (2009, 11/09). Fans and fears of lecture capture. Retrieved from http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/11/09/capture
Owston, R., Lupshenyuk, D., & Wideman, H. (2011). Lecture capture in large undergraduate classes: Student perceptions
and academic performance. The Internet and Higher Education, 14, 262-268.
Traphagan, T., Kucsera, J., & Kishi, K. (2010). Impact of class lecture webcasting on attendance and learning.
Education Tech Research Dev, 58, 19-37.
Vajoczki, S., Watt, S., Marquis, N., Vine, M., & Liao, R. (2011). Students approach to learning and their use of lecture capture.
Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 20(2), 195-214.
Williams, A., Birch, E., & Hancock, P. (2012). The impact of online lecture recordings on student performance.
Australian Journal of Educational Technology, 28(2), 199-213.
(2011). Lecture capture yet to take hold. BizEd, 10(5), 68-69.