Tegrity - Lecture Capture

 

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Tegrity is a lecture capturing software that allows instructors to capture video, audio and screen activity (separately or in real time).

Tegrity Login

To explore Tegrity at UW:

  • Go to uw.tegrity.com
  • Enter your UW NETID and password, then click Log in

Through this site, you can access all of your Tegrity recordings and create new recordings.

Why Use Tegrity?

  • Create hybrid courses where a significant portion of a class is online, replacing face-to-face time
  • Give students the chance to review lectures in case they missed information in class
  • Switch the classroom up--record lectures so students can watch them at home in advance. Use classroom time for questions and collaborative work
  • Create lectures for days you know you'll be gone or for snow days

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What Others Are Saying:

Research on Lecture Capture

Owston, R., Lupshenyuk, D., & Wideman, H. (September 01, 2011). Lecture capture in large undergraduate classes: Student perceptions and academic performance. The Internet and Higher Education, 14, 4, 262-268.

Vajoczki, Susan (06/2011). "Students Approach to Learning and Their Use of Lecture Capture." Journal of educational multimedia and hypermedia (1055-8896), 20 (2), p. 195.

Callaway, R. (2010). Tegrity as a Means of Student Reflection. In J. Sanchez & K. Zhang (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2010 (pp. 617-621). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.

Engaging Lecture Capture: Lights, Camera, Interaction! Educause Quarterly, Vol. 32, Number 4, 2009

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