Manoj Singh
What I’ll talk about… What is it? Why do it? What’s happening at QMUL (policy and
locations)? Q&A
What is it?
Q-Review - What is it?
Q-Review is a service to automate lecture recording and distribution at QMUL
It is a tool presented as part of the teaching ‘toolkit’ at QMUL (the Strategic Plan Objective SA 2.5: 100% programmes to feature a significant e-learning component by 2013)
Students access recordings (‘Echoes’) via links generated automatically inside the OLE
A dramatic increase in use The two year pilot completed last year and we
moved into a productionized service Included in College KPI’s with the full backing
of Senior Management, Students Union and Disability and Dyslexia Service
A standard install in new building projects
Where we are now?
What doesit record?
PowerPoint
Visualiser
Smartboard
User access
On a computer, laptop
Tablet devices Mobile devices Portable media
player
Recordings (‘Echoes’) via QMplus,
RSS or iTunes
How doyou record?
Three types at QMUL1. Capture appliance2. Personal Capture (Pcap)3. External Media Ingest
Capture Appliance
With no extra work for the presenter it can… be automated to record a complete
schedule a year in advance record the audio, video and a screen
capture of the presentation and can automatically distributes
these to your students via RSS or the QMplus
You can edit / delete / ‘make unavailable’ your recordings
Where is it? - Hardware InstallsQ-Review is now available in these lecture theatres:
http://www.learninginstitute.qmul.ac.uk/elearning/support/qreview/getting-started/…
Physical Appliances
Pros Cons
’Black box’ AV rather than ITS
device Robust Centrally scheduled
and records automatically
Limitation of physical presence (i.e. you need to present where it is)
How do I make a booking? Email Room Booking as you would for any
request for AV equipment five days in advance
Email [email protected] if you would like to speak with the project team
Go here to book a special event:http://www.learninginstitute.qmul.ac.uk/elearning/support/qreview/qreview-request-form/
Personal Capture
Pros Cons
Unlimited installs (license for any member of QM / any number of computers)
Easy to use Works with Windows
or Mac
Mediocre editor - not equal to Camtasia / Captivate
Loses recording if computer powers down
External Media Ingest
Pros Cons
Can record using any device (e.g. smartphone, flip camera, etc.)
Cannot be scheduled for you
You need to upload its
Only one visual medium (i.e. video or display)
Why do it?
Survey - 83 responses from staff
70% of respondents think there is value in lectures being recorded; 17% aren’t sure (13% were opposed…)
(72.8% have accessed online videos and/or podcasts from another Institution – 100% of those opposed are in this group)
Staff opinion
Some Staff Comments
Of staff who used Q-Review, 100% said that they would recommend Q-Review to others
“Any form of multi-media that facilitates the passing of information from teacher to student is a valuable tool both in learning and teaching.”
“I was nervous about doing it at first… I was worried about mistakes that I may make. But so far, so good! Students thanks me for participating”
Why lecture capture?
Students (727 respondents) atQMUL said....
45% of us have previously accessed online recorded seminars or lectures as part of your studies in another institution
96% of us think recording lectures is a good idea
47% of us came to QM with the expectations that online video and podcasts would form a part of our studies here
73% of us have, during our time at QM, accessed online videos and podcasts from another institution to help in our studies
Students at QMUL say...
“I thought they were some of the most useful and informative revision materials that I have ever received” “I have been thinking to
myself all year that recorded lectures would have been useful and why does QM not have them. I support them fully, but not as a substitute for lectures”
“This is really helpful, thank you for taking the time”
“Professor X recorded all his lectures and made them available for everyone to listen to…this was really useful and I was able to make sure I had written down important points from the… lectures.I think it was one of the reasons why I obtained a first for that module”.
Students atQMUL say....
“It’s 2011… Come join the rest of the world in the 21st century”
“They allow a review of the lecture in full, freeing me to fully concentrate on and consider what is being said, rather than scrabbling to take notes!!!”
“I often need to listen to certain parts of a lecture again to understand it properly.
Our lecture handouts (often just print-outs of the PowerPoints) are not detailed enough.
<Lecture capture means that> we can annotate properly later. On the actual day of the lecture we simply listen and gain a better understanding”.
What’s happeningat QMUL?
Increase in use this year The first four weeks of this year has seen a growth in views
The most popular single recording on the system has had 2723 views. This was a special one-off revision lecture just before the exams given to a class of about 200 students.
MBBS Year 1 and Year 2 had 19,297 and 13543 views respectively. LAW4005 and BUS014 have 10507 and 10402 views so far.
Looking at, at what we guess to be ‘routine’ recording (i.e. a relatively normal-sized class) it receives in the region of 200 views in the week following its release. This, of course, varies widely according to class size, frequency of OLE use, etc.
Who is recording? In Biology a lecturer places didactic learning
online and uses face-to-face time for discussions
All MBBS lectures School of Science and Engineering account for
most of the captures in Mile End Campus Supplementary materials in Dentistry, now
interested in capturing all lectures Distance Learning in P/G Medicine Many lectures from Undergraduate lectures in
English, SBM, SBCS, Law, Politics, etc,
Issues and concerns?
What’s the debate? IPR and copyright (for staff and students) Performers’ Rights Policy decisions (e.g. does viewing a recording count
toward attendance?)? Should we pre-record additional materials or record
live events? Should recordings only be made available at the end
of year for revision? Why should anyone (students or staff) bother with
live lectures? Is this performance management? Will this mean students do less reading outside of
the lecture? What if you say something wrong? Does this reduce opportunities for ‘social learning’?
First Principles of Policy1. Q-Review is opt-in service for staff to use when
they want to record their own lectures for educational purposes
2. Recordings will be accessible for no more than twelve months unless through prior agreement between the presenter and the ELU
3. It aims to encourage innovative teaching methods4. It aims to encourage excellence in learning and
teaching in line with the College mission and is not a tool to monitor staff
IPR and copyright (for staff and students)
Whether you record it or not you still have to follow the guidelines
We have an advisor in the library for using copyright materials
Who owns the recording?
Presenter consent Presenter’s ownership Presenter’s rights
Quality control or performance management?
No and No
Attendance
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Attendance issues The evidence (both anecdotal and
quantitative) indicates that this will not happen.
94% of students at LSE (where lectures are routinely recorded) stated that the availability of recorded lectures had not changed their lecture attendance.
82.2% of student survey respondents indicated that their attendance would remain the same and here are some reasons they gave why they would still attend…
Students in QMUL say about attendance
“The idea of online videos sounds like a good idea, but I think it would create a whole new super lazy generation where students just won't bother to come into lectures anymore, you'll have whole lecture seats/rows missing”.
“The idea of online videos sounds like a good idea, but I think it would create a whole new super lazy generation where students just won't bother to come into lectures anymore, you'll have whole lecture seats/rows missing”.
“It is much more motivating and inspiring to see the actual EXPERT talking in real life about their subject!”.
“It is much more motivating and inspiring to see the actual EXPERT talking in real life about their subject!”.
“A personal presentation is more engaging - it stimulates more of the brain than simply listening to an mp3. Ideally, a downloadable lecture with video, audio, and presentation-capture would be the best supplementary tool. !”.
“A personal presentation is more engaging - it stimulates more of the brain than simply listening to an mp3. Ideally, a downloadable lecture with video, audio, and presentation-capture would be the best supplementary tool. !”.
It will not effect my attendance “because if I haven't gone to the lecture, chances are I won't bother to watch the recording either”
It will not effect my attendance “because if I haven't gone to the lecture, chances are I won't bother to watch the recording either”
“I find that I understand something better after going over it twice or three times, so I would use both the recoding and the lecture itself”
“I find that I understand something better after going over it twice or three times, so I would use both the recoding and the lecture itself”
“recordings should be a back up like a cd. it is like music, it is better live but after the concert replaying a cd helps refresh the memories”
“recordings should be a back up like a cd. it is like music, it is better live but after the concert replaying a cd helps refresh the memories”
Attendance Strategies can be put in place
Stop recording before exam information is given Only release recordings at the end of year Include in-class assessment More:
http://chronicle.com/free/v54/i36/36a00103.htm
Going forward
Responsibilities and support LI are responsible for managing the project
and application and user training ITS are responsible for networks, application
support and will maintain the central servers on which the application and databases rest and recordings are stored and published
AV are responsible for audio-visual equipment support, maintenance and consultancy
Room Bookings are responsible for scheduling recordings using the system
What next - You can go to our support site to get more information -
Policy Practice Case studies Survey reviews
Go here to book a event:http://www.learninginstitute.qmul.ac.uk/elearning/support/qreview/qreview-request-form/
Further help and support – http://www.learninginstitute.qmul.ac.uk/elearning/
support/qreview https://helpdesk.its.qmul.ac.uk
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