Lecture Capture Available to All U of A Faculty

Lecture Capture Available to All U of A Faculty
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Echo 360 allows you to capture each class lecture and then make it available through Blackboard. This invaluable service is available to all faculty at the U of A and is easy to setup and use. In fact, lecture capture can be scheduled in advance to record a class so the instructor does not have to use valuable time each week.

Lecture capture can be used to supplement in-class instruction, extend class time or offer distance learning.

"We want to continually seek new ways of supporting student learning and faculty support. Echo360 is a great example of that baseline support," Paige Francis, associate CIO, said.

Learn more about Echo360 now at tips.uark.edu/echo360-classroom-lecture-capture.

To get started recording your classes with Echo360, submit your fall schedule by August 4. For questions, contact Michael Duncan.

Contacts

Erin C. Griffin, content strategy and IA specialist
Information Technology Services
479-575-2901, ecgriff@uark.edu

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