Explore lecture capture tools at Tech Test Kitchen

Recording your lectures can give students new study options, and lets you move toward flipping your classroom. This week, WSU’s Technology Test Kitchen will look at tools for putting your lectures online.

The week begins with a noon-1 p.m. Monday brown bag that includes presentations by WSU faculty and staffers Joan Ellis, Brenda Boyd, Davi Kallman, and David Herman. Tuesday covers lecture capture tools, Wednesday is video production and editing, Thursday is a look at Tegrity and Panopto, and Friday is an open lab.

All sessions are in the AMS offices at Holland Library 150. No registration is required; just drop in. Get the details here.

The Technology Test Kitchen is offered by WSU Global Campus and the Provost’s Office. It focuses on different educational technologies each week, and runs through May 1.

 

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