11 GPCs feature automatic lecture capture

Lecture recordings can be easily shared with students who miss class or wish to re-review lecture materials.
Lecture recordings can be easily shared with students who miss class or wish to re-review lecture materials.

As an instructor, you may already be familiar with the benefits of recording your lectures for students who miss class or wish to review your lecture material. But did you know that certain classrooms at the university offer automatic lecture capturing, giving you even more tools to enhance your students’ learning experience?

When you use the automatic lecture capture rooms, your videos will be seamlessly uploaded to UNL's designated academic video platform, making it easy for students to access and review them. Plus, you only need to request the recordings once at the beginning of the semester, saving you time and hassle.

These recordings are captured by a specialized media device, which means you have the option to capture not only what's on your computer screen but also a document camera, allowing for a more dynamic and engaging teaching experience. And with the recordings available in your My Media area, you can easily share them with your students by dragging and dropping them into a folder that they have permission to view.

Currently, there are 11 classrooms and large lecture halls equipped with this automatic lecture capture technology: ARCH 127, AVH 106, AVH 115, FOOD 42, HAH 110, HENZ 124, KEIM 262, LLS 102, LPH 209, OTH 106, and JH 110. Schedules can be set up online at ITS Lecture Capture.

Starting with summer sessions, UNL will be transitioning to the YuJa platform for automatic lecture capture. Until then, recordings will continue to be available in VidGrid.

More details at: https://its-lecturecapture.unl.edu/