Enhancing Learning with Screen Capture Technology

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Record your computer screen and audio narration to create educational content for online courses. Capture lectures, tutorials, problem-solving examples, and more to enhance accessibility, engagement, and flexibility for students. Use screen capture for grading, assessments, and as a gateway technology to blend classroom and online learning effectively.


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  1. capture / kapCH r/ verb 1. to record your computer screen and audio narration, then post online. synonyms screen cast/capture/recording, video screen capture, lecture capture, screencam, vodcast, etc.. carleton.ca/capture

  2. You 2012-03-18 08.01.41 pm.png 2012-03-18 07.54.33 pm.png Students Record Watch carleton.ca/capture

  3. What can you capture? Anything on your computer or mobile camera. Lecture supplements Teaching shorts Research Tips How to and process teaching Software and internet use Problem solving examples Midterm and exam review Tutorial sessions Office hours Guest speakers Motion Video from mobile device cameras Writing and drawing on a tablet. carleton.ca/capture

  4. Capture Benefits Accessibility, Mobility, Flexibility Support for ESL and various learning styles Sense of engagement or connection Scheduling and viewing flexibility Opportunity for content and concept review Increased interaction with course material Content for online course development Pause, Rewind, Re-Watch carleton.ca/capture

  5. Student Feedback I used the recording to How often did you use the course recordings? On average I watched: carleton.ca/capture

  6. Grading and Assessments Assignment marking and feedback Students assignment creation Student presentations Student reflections Student process work Paperless grading What s your idea? carleton.ca/capture

  7. Capture as a Gateway Technology We can use Capture to: Bring outside experiences into our class Bring classroom material outside the class Add extra resources of all types Chunk course material into self paced bites Move from teacher to student centric learning Opens doors to blended and online learning Repurpose class time carleton.ca/capture

  8. Free Time Save time by not repeating yourself. Record yourself teaching or answering a questions once then post to the course site. Bank time by making your own teaching video library to use in future courses. Grade faster and provide more meaningful feedback Repurpose classroom time carleton.ca/capture

  9. The Flipped Classroom CLASS HOME Lecture Homework Short video lectures are viewed by students at home before the class, while in-class time is devoted to exercises, projects, or discussions. Quizzes or activities can be interspersed to test what students have learned. carleton.ca/capture

  10. The Flipped Classroom The flipped classroom is a pedagogical model drawing on such concepts as active learning, student engagement, hybrid course design, and course podcasting. The value of a flipped class is in the repurposing of class time into a workshop where students can inquire about lecture content, test their skills in applying knowledge, and interact with one another in hands-on activities. Although implementing a flipped classroom places different demands on faculty and forces students to adjust their expectations, the model has the potential to bring about a distinctive shift in priorities from merely covering material to working toward mastery of it. Adapted from 7 Things You Should Know About Flipped Classrooms carleton.ca/capture

  11. Added Benefits of Flipping Creation of learning communities through peer classroom interactions Students are engaged in class Students come to class because they will get their questions answered Provides avenues for teachers to become facilitators of learning. No more sage on stage. carleton.ca/capture

  12. carleton.ca/capture Come and have a chat with me! Give it a try! Tell a friend! carleton.ca/capture

  13. References 7 Things You Should Know About Screencasting 7 Things You Should Know About Lecture Capture 7 Things You Should Know About Flipped Classrooms U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Confessions of a Converted Lecturer: Eric Mazur ScreenCapture: All your lectures are belong to us Flipped Classroom Defined Article The Flipped Classroom Slideshare Flipping the classroom techsmith.com/camtasia.html carleton.ca/capture

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