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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

UB Web Seminars: Lecture capture: What's in it for instructors?



Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 2-3pm, ET

Join a panel of college and university instructors from across the country and learn what makes them so passionate about the use of lecture capture. You'll discover not only what their students think about the technology, but also what's in it for them as instructors. Furthermore, they will talk about the different ways they are each using lecture capture to achieve the common goals of improving academic performance and enhancing the learning experience for their students.

Topics to be discussed include:
• What's in it for the instructor.
• Specific use cases in different disciplines.
• Impact on grades.
• Student feedback.
• How lecture capture improves pedagogy.
• Learning curve for instructors.

Who will benefit:
Presidents, chancellors, chief academic officers, academic deans, department chairs, professors, CIOs and IT directors. Anyone may attend.

Critical Insights. Timely Information. Free Registration

University Business produces web seminars on topics of special interest to higher education leaders. Moderated by UB's Web Seminar Editor, JD Solomon, each web seminar features presentations by higher education leaders and industry experts. These online events are underwritten by our sponsors so that you may view them for free.

Speakers:
Chris Mizell - Mathematics Professor, Northwest Florida State College, Niceville, Florida, and the producer and star of a YouTube video about lecture capture (http://mail.educatorsportal.com/response/redirect.aspx?muid=3087&cuid=f342efae-471f-4b9c-9833-a5e6a81ee0e5&linktext=YouTube%20video%20about%20lecture%20capture&targeturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D_iUnOpPEg0w%26amp%3Bfeature%3Dyoutu.be)

Wendy Cowan - Assistant Professor, Athens State University College of Education, Athens, Alabama

Nigel George - Associate Professor of Math and Physics, Upper Iowa University, Fayette, Iowa

Deb Ramirez - ESL Assistant Professor, Pierce College-Puyallup, WA
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