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Lecture Capture


The core principle of Flexibility encourages you to record your face-to-face (either in person or synchronous online) lectures and make them available on Brightspace to students to re-listen at their own pace and on their own time. Some classrooms on Â鶹´«Ã½ campuses are equipped with Panopto software that allows you to record your voice, slides, and/or classroom. (Note: live lecture capture allows you to record your presentation and post it for asynchronous viewing in Brightspace; it does not allow students to attend your lecture virtually, in real time, as described in the Dual Mode and HyFlex models of blended learning.)

There are three methods for using live lecture capture in classes with in-person components:

Method 1: Rooms where you can use your own device

These rooms contain an automated recorder and sometimes a camera to capture audio, video, and data.ÌýYou must use the microphone system in the room to teach.

If you are teaching in a classroom that is available for automated lecture capture, you will be notified in Brightspace and asked whether you would like to schedule a recording. Please emailÌýintech@dal.caÌýwith any questions or concerns.

McCain Ondaatje Hall (audio/data recorder only)
McCain Scotiabank Auditorium (audio/data recorder and camera)
Dunn 117 (audio/data recorder only)
LSC 240 (audio/data recorder and camera)
Sexton: G109,ÌýMedjuckÌýHA19
Rowe:Ìý1028 Potter Auditorium
Computer Science: 127
Killam: MacMechan Auditorium

Method 2: Rooms where you must use the podium PC

This includes Panopto software downloaded onto podium PCs in classrooms that allows for automated lecture capture to capture audio and data.ÌýYou must use the podiumÌýPCÌýin the room and microphone system (if there is one) to teach. Rooms without in-house microphone systems are outfitted with stationary USB microphones.

Burbidge: 310
CHEB: 140, 150, 170, 264, 266, 268
Chemistry: 125, 223
Cox: 134, 153, 184, 216, 251, 255, 277, 300, 354, 356, 358, 360, 370, 374, 377, 383
Dentistry: 3156, 3157, 4116
Dunn: 135, 302, 304
Hicks: 212, 217
Killam: 2622, 2902
LSC: 202, 206, 208, 210, 212, 214, 216, 220, 234, 236, 238, 242, 244, 332, 334, 338, O3655
LSC Psychology: 4208, 4260, 5208
McCain:Ìý1102, 1116, 1130, 1170, 1198, 2016 2017, 2018, 2019 2020, 2021, 2022,Ìý2102, 2104, 2116, 2118, 2130, 2132, 2162, 2170, 2176, 2184, 2190, 2198
Mona Campbell: 1107, 1108, 2107, 3235 (SLWK)
Rowe: 1007, 1009, 1011, 1014, 1016, 3001, 3089, 5001
Sexton: B225, B227, B228, B229, B308, B310, B311, D410, D501, G215, MA120, MA121, MA220, MA222
Tupper: Theatre A, Theatre B, Theatre C, Theatre D, T3H1
Banting: 7, 25, 32, 33
Collins: 105, 110
Extension Engineering: 208
Haley: 110, 111, 114, 116, 161, 225, 228, 230
Ruminant Animal Centre: 102

Method 3: Personal capture

You can capture a live lecture using your personal device. This will require you to download the Panopto recording software on your personal device and set it up to record prior to your lecture. A USB mic is recommended to take full advantage of this method of capture.Ìý
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The Class Recording Protocol governs the use of recorded lectures by instructors and students. Please refer to the Protocol to help protect your intellectual property and to maintain the privacy rights of individuals, including your students and guest lecturers in your class.

Rooms being converted to allow for lecture capture

We are always in progress of updating our campus teaching technologies. The following rooms are currently being outfitted with lecture capture hardware and software:

Banting: 25, 33
Cox: 134, 180, 342
Haley: 110, 111, 200
Killam: 4106
Sexton: D406