The lecture capture's automatic subtítulos try their best, but they really can't deal with maths.

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The lecture capture's automatic subtítulos try their best, but they really can't deal with maths.
NoCal school teaches sales with Extron StudioStation
NoCal school teaches sales with @Extron StudioStation
High Point University leverages Extron capture system
Anaheim, California – High Point University is a private liberal arts institution with 5,200 students in North Carolina. Their innovative new Sales Labs, equipped with Extron StudioStation systems, help students pursuing sales majors hone their pitching skills under real-world role playing conditions. Professor Laurence J. Quinn, Chair of…
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(via Is this thing on?) A couple of years ago Daniel Stanford wrote a piece in The Edvocate called “Seven Deadly Sins of Online Course Design” in which he covered some of the most poodagogical stuff possible. Today’s really stellar example hits Deadly Sin #4, Bad Narration. As Stanford points out, some instructors might believe that it is faster and more engaging to deliver a lecture through video rather than writing it out for students to read. While the research suggests that video lectures are beneficial in online learning, it most certainly isn’t when the narrator is:
A) Faceless, never to be seen B) Speaking too quickly to be understood C) Trying to explain PowerPoint slides with text that is too long and too blurry D) Glug, glug, glug E) ALL OF THE ABOVE
Moodlepreneur Monday: The State Of Moodle Video Business
Moodlepreneur Monday: The State Of #Moodle Video Business #MoodleNews #openEdTech
“Education video platform” Kaltura has released the “State of Video in Education 2018” report, the first annual edition. 820 survey respondents, mostly instructional designers, educators, and IT admins, share their views on video, which should serve as a reference or source of inspiration for the Moodlepreneurs out there.
Three main sections make up the report: Usage, Technologies, and Value.…
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Ramblings on Latitude and Longitude Using a Lightboard
Ramblings on Latitude and Longitude Using a Lightboard .@TechSmith #HigherEd #OnlineEd #EdTech
Fall 2015 my university commissioned one of our on-campus engineers to design and build not one but two Lightboards. If you aren’t familiar with what a Lightboard is you’ve come to the proper blog.
On Tuesday, March 1st, I gave a mess of lecture about the size and shape of the Earth, and double-down on the mess by discussing latitude and longitude coordinates. At the end of class I decided I…
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Teaching with Technology Success Stories
Teaching with Technology Success Stories
Last week, I wrote about technology failures in teaching. This week, let’s look at what went right. I held an event on campus for faculty to share some of their success stories, as well as a few failures.
The categories were: best use of technology, most creative use, and idea I’d like to borrow for next year.
Attendees voted on ideas in three different categories: best use of technology, most…
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This statistics professor is sooooooooo boring. He definitely loves what he teaches but he sucks at teaching it.