Administrative Strategies for Designing and Supporting Large-Scale Digital Lecture Recording Environments
Administrative Strategies for Designing and Supporting Large-Scale Digital Lecture Recording Environments
The advent of blended learning and digital recording options has complicated the challenge of administering technology classrooms. From students’ perspective, “capturing” real-time student/teacher interaction is especially valuable for distance-learning applications or for those in traditionally seated environments as post-class tutorial/review. Survey evidence suggests that students highly value the convenience and flexibility of “anytime/anywhere” instructional access.
CITATION: Stephens, Lisa A.. Administrative Strategies for Designing and Supporting Large-Scale Digital Lecture Recording Environments edited by Rogers, Patricia L. . Hershey : IGI Global , 2009. Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Second Edition - Available at: https://library.au.int/administrative-strategies-designing-and-supporting-large-scale-digital-lecture-recording





