The e-Learning team at the University of Bath produced two guides to support members of staff in their use of the Panopto, the lecture capture platform.
Introducing Panopto is a four page guide which outlines the process that colleagues should follow when thinking about capturing lecture content. In particular, it focuses on five distinct stages — Prepare, Book, Capture, Share and Archive. The PDF guide can be downloaded from: http://www.bath.ac.uk/lmf/download/51820.
The single page flyer 5 Reasons to Capture Your Practice gives sound evidence-based advice on lecture capture and is available as a PDF at: http://www.bath.ac.uk/lmf/download/51821
Both guides are Open Educational Resources and are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike licence (except the Panopto screen image and the LTEO logo).
Here you can find the draft versions of the three main documents on the topic of lecture capture that the REC:all project has produced:
We invite everyone in the community to give us feedback on this documents by posting a comment in the forum or e-mailing directly to info@rec-all.info
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