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Integrated Multimedia-Technology Design for Lecture-Capture Classrooms

Integrated Multimedia-Technology Design for Lecture-Capture Classrooms. Don Merritt Director, Office of Instructional Resources University of Central Florida. Presentation Outline. About UCF Overview of video courses at UCF

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Integrated Multimedia-Technology Design for Lecture-Capture Classrooms

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  1. Integrated Multimedia-Technology Design for Lecture-Capture Classrooms Don Merritt Director, Office of Instructional Resources University of Central Florida

  2. Presentation Outline • About UCF • Overview of video courses at UCF • Office of Instructional Resources’ (OIR) role in video class support • UCF’s lecture capture classroom design • UCF’s continued support of faculty teaching in video spaces

  3. Acronyms at UCF • OIR – Office of Instructional Resources • CDL – Center for Distributed Learning • VLC – Video Lecture Capture • LMS – Learning Management System

  4. About UCF • 58,698 students enrolled in Fall 2011 2nd largest university in the US 2+2 partnership with local state colleges 24% over age 25 • 10 regional campuses 11-county service area • Source: http://www.iroffice.ucf.edu/character/current.html

  5. About UCF • 211 degree programs across 12 colleges Largest college – College of Sciences Second largest – College of Business Admin • Student credit hours AY 2010 – 2011: 1,449,115 • Source: http://www.iroffice.ucf.edu/character/current.html

  6. Sources of UCF SCH Growth

  7. Video Classes at UCF • Originally a broadcast model • Microwave-based video delivery system • One-way, non-interactive, time delay • Interactive TV (ITV) • Polycom videoconference systems at most regional campuses • Two-way, interactive, no time delay / recording • McGraw-Hill Tegrity lecture capture

  8. McGraw-Hill Tegrity

  9. Video Classes at UCF Today, lecture capture is supported in 2modalities: RV: face-to-face class where the majority of content is offered through the web; no more than 20% mandatory attendanceV: no face-to-face lecture, entirely web-based instruction

  10. UCF Tegrity Users • College of Engineering and Computer Science • Many small-enrollment classes • College of Business Administration • Many core courses through Tegrity • College of Sciences • Math certificate program • Political Science classes

  11. 2011 – 2012 UCF Tegrity Users • Number of online views: 734,247 views • Total duration of online views: 1,597,083 hours • Number of viewing users: 14,177 users • Total duration of new recordings: 7,332 hours

  12. Success Rates By Modality F2F (n=665,209) V (n=12,050) RV (n=37,463) Percent Fall 09 Spring 10 Summer 10 Fall 10 Spring 11 Summer 11

  13. “Excellent” Ratings By Modality Spring 2008 – Spring 2011 Course Overall Modality % Excellent M 52 W 48 F2F 48 RV 44 V 42 n=913,688

  14. Office of Instructional Resources • Integrated Multimedia Design and Installation 491 integrated spaces Project Management, System Design, Hardware Installation, Crestron Programming, Maintenance, Repairs, Upgrades and Research

  15. Office of Instructional Resources • Integrated Multimedia Design and Installation • Video conferencing and web collaboration support • High-profile event support

  16. Office of Instructional Resources Standardized touchpanel design with control for: Document Camera Audio Computer / Laptop DVD / BluRay Videoconferencing Lecture Capture Camera Lighting Auxiliary Input

  17. Lecture-Capture Classrooms • Classrooms designed by OIR specifically for Tegrity classes • “Transparency” of the recording equipment to the users was a priority • Quality control of the finished product

  18. McGraw-Hill Tegrity

  19. Lecture-Capture Classrooms Equipment overview (50+ parts total): Projector Mitsubishi XD600U (projector) Cameras Vaddio CeilingView 70 PTZ (document camera) Vaddio WallView 70 PTZ (instructor camera) Control System Crestron MP2E control processor Crestron TPS-4000 touch panel

  20. Lecture-Capture Classrooms Equipment overview (50+ parts total): Computer Dell Precision T3500 workstation Video Capture Kramer VP729 (video scaler / switcher) EMS XtremeRGB-Ex1 video capture card (multimedia) Viewcast 240e video capture card (instructor camera) Audio Revolabs wearable HD microphone Audio-Technica U853RW cardioid microphone (ceiling) Lectrosonics DM1612f audio mixer / preamp

  21. Lecture-Capture Classrooms

  22. Lecture-Capture Faculty Development • Web and lab-based • Pedagogy addressed through LMS-based learning objects (IDV Essentials) • Technology practice offered through the OIR Faculty Multimedia Center • Development program began March 2010 • 91 participants completed to date • 47 enrolled but not complete

  23. IDV Essentials Three modules designed specifically for lecture-capture modality: • Planning • Developing • Integrating

  24. IDV Essentials Modules: • Planning your Video Lecture Capture (VLC) • Things to consider, best practices and other tips • Developing Effective Video Lecture Capture • Designing presentations, using doc camera • Integrating VLC in the Online Environment • Preparing students, addressing communication issues, creating modules in the LMS

  25. Going Forward • Improve faculty development to achieve greater outcomes • Scaling the service to meet UCF’s needs • Reducing the cost of integrated installations • Continued improvement of integrated installations (annotation monitors, higher resolution document cameras, etc.)

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